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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 21,2026

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      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Inter State transfer of unutilised Input Tax Credit pursuant to business amalgamation is not subject to a territorial restriction under the statutory provision permitting transfer, and a technological constraint in the GSTN portal that requires both registrations to be within the same State constitutes a non statutory imposition; administrative or portal limitations cannot override substantive statutory entitlement and alternative mechanisms must be provided to effect the prescribed transfer.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: ITC cannot be denied to a bona fide purchasing dealer solely because the supplier failed to deposit the tax collected where proceedings are under non fraud provisions and there is no finding of fraud, collusion or non bona fide conduct; the court read down the statutory deposit condition to prevent imposing an impossible burden on innocent purchasers and set aside the demand order restoring the purchaser's ITC.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Conciliation under Section 18(2) of the MSME Act is not rendered subject to the Limitation Act and may produce a contractual settlement to recover time-barred claims, while arbitration under Section 18(3) is deemed equivalent to arbitration pursuant to an arbitration agreement and thereby attracts the Limitation Act by application of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act as incorporated by the MSME statute.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Export from India requires mandatory core registrations-Import Export Code, PAN and GST-alongside an Authorized Dealer code and compliant bank account for foreign currency receipt. Exports are effected through customs filings on ICEGATE with shipping bills, digital signatures and electronic document uploads; services require Softex reporting and FIRC. Tax procedures permit export under a Letter of Undertaking to avoid IGST, supported by GST filings and refund claims, while export incentives and product specific certifications are conditional on statutory compliance and realization reporting.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Prolonged incarceration, completion of investigation, absence of criminal antecedents, and the limited maximum punishment under Section 132 of the CGST Act support grant of regular bail. The court noted the charge-sheet had been filed, the accused had no prior antecedents, and the evidence in such GST prosecutions is often documentary; accordingly, the petitioner was ordered released on bail subject to bond, sureties and conditions including appearance, non-tampering with evidence, passport surrender and location sharing.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Back to Town (BTT) mechanism governs returned export cargo: exporters must apply to the Assistant/Deputy Commissioner with documentary proof of repayment or suspension of export incentives and IGST treatment. Conditional BTT permission triggers electronic movement orders; seal integrity determines direct release or diversion to CFS for escort, 100% examination, and resealing. LCL consignments must be routed to originating CFS; inter-station movements require NOC from the originating Customs station or a BTT NOC from JNCH, and final cancellation of LEO and Shipping Bills is handled manually until system enablement.
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      Summary: UIDAI commended Andaman and Nicobar for strong implementation of Aadhaar biometric updates and adult enrolment verification, while noting terrain and connectivity challenges that require coordination with local administration. UIDAI emphasised the Aadhaar mobile application for remote identity management and a cybersecurity bug bounty programme engaging vetted ethical hackers to secure public-facing applications, and urged timely biometric updates for children to prevent authentication problems in examinations and welfare schemes.
      Summary: Gujarat sets an economic development goal to become a large-scale economy by following central policy direction, with the state committing targeted support to industries through policy-driven facilitation, transparency, and updated regulatory measures. Operational measures emphasize infrastructure, water and electricity improvements, inclusive regional development beyond traditional industrial belts, expansion of the MSME sector, export-oriented sectoral strengths, investor attraction via the Vibrant Gujarat initiative, and a long-term roadmap toward national development milestones, with infrastructure upgrades and investment facilitation as core mechanisms.
      Summary: The central bank reported a weekly decline in overall foreign exchange reserves driven mainly by a fall in foreign currency assets, alongside an increase in gold holdings and minor decreases in Special Drawing Rights and the reserve position with the international monetary institution, changes which alter reserve composition and dollar-denominated valuation.
      Summary: The rupee fell to a record low of 93.71 against the dollar, primarily due to sustained foreign institutional investor outflows and rising global crude prices amid geopolitical tensions; higher energy costs were noted as risks to the trade deficit and inflation, while major central banks' rate-hold stances and recent net foreign equity sales were cited as contextual factors, with analysts forecasting a continued negative bias and a near-term trading range for the spot exchange rate.
      Summary: MSRTC's diesel supply is secured for the next two months by central priority allocations and Indian Oil Corporation deliveries, but the corporation has no contingency plan if supplies stop. The fleet of around 15,800 buses depends on diesel; electric buses are too few to substitute meaningfully. Competitive tendering has produced higher per litre discounts and projected annual procurement savings, while MSRTC continues to carry substantial accumulated operational losses and anticipates higher fuel costs with the planned induction of additional diesel buses.
      Summary: The notification establishes Income-tax Rules effective April 1 to implement the simplified Income-tax Act, preserving a refined House Rent Allowance framework with higher-city treatment and mandatory landlord-tenant disclosure for HRA claims; it tightens capital gains, non-resident taxation and stock-exchange rules, prescribes inclusion of pre-conversion holding time for converted securities when determining holding period, and imposes expanded auditor and corporate verification duties alongside over one hundred and fifty official forms.
      Summary: Projected expansion of India's MRO market to 5.7 billion USD by 2030 is driven by fleet and airport capacity growth and enabled by policy reforms such as ratification of the Cape Town Convention, liberalised foreign direct investment, and reductions in GST and customs duties on aviation components. Special economic zones, greenfield airport projects and offset driven reinvestment support manufacturing and leasing, while accelerated logistics, skilled personnel and higher value engine and component overhaul capabilities remain essential to realise the forecast.
      Summary: The IEA recommends immediate demand side measures-remote work, lower highway speeds, reduced business air travel, expanded public transport, LPG use restriction for non essentials, and improved driving and industrial fuel efficiency-to cut oil and refined product consumption. It advises targeted fiscal relief for vulnerable consumers due to limited fiscal space, highlights coordinated strategic stock releases as a supply response, and stresses restoring Strait of Hormuz transit as essential for stabilising markets while prioritising demand reduction to ease macroeconomic pressures.
      Summary: Uttarakhand GST officials covertly floated and staffed firms to engage a supplier suspected of evading GST by misusing closed-entity names and suppressing sales; documents on sales, purchases, stock movement and financial transactions were seized during a search and seizure, recoveries were deposited to the GST exchequer and ledgers blocked pending forensic analysis.
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      27/2026 - dated - 19-3-2026 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs, under powers conferred by the Customs Act, substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the principal non-tariff notification to specify tariff values for edible oils, brass scrap and areca nut and to set distinct valuation entries for gold and silver in specified forms; certain entries are marked as unchanged and exclusions and a definition for "gold findings" are provided. The notification is effective from the twentieth day of March, two thousand twenty-six.

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      65/2025-26 - dated - 19-3-2026 - FTP
      Time-limited Support for Exporters in view of Geopolitical Disruptions in the Gulf and West Asia Maritime Corridor
      Summary: RELIEF provides time-limited export support for Gulf and West Asia maritime disruptions through ECGC-administered enhanced insurance and MSME surcharge reimbursement. Existing ECGC-insured exporters may receive enhanced war and political risk cover up to 100% of loss, while eligible upcoming exports may receive cover up to 95%, with premiums maintained at pre-disruption levels. Non-ECGC-insured MSME exporters may obtain partial reimbursement of eligible extraordinary freight and insurance surcharges, subject to actual loss, documentary evidence and the applicable per-exporter ceiling. Back-to-town cargo is excluded, and claims remain subject to verification and available funds.

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      22/2026 - dated - 20-3-2026 - Inc.Tax Act 2025
      Income-Tax Rules, 2026.
      Summary: Income-tax Rules, 2026 prescribe the framework for commencement, definitions, notifications, approvals, valuation, computation, deduction conditions, audit requirements and statutory forms under the Income-tax Act, 2025. The rules cover dividend arrangements, recognised stock exchanges, zero coupon bonds, non-resident income estimation, fair market value determinations, significant economic presence thresholds, perquisite valuation, depreciation, scientific research approvals, agricultural extension and skill development projects, and the maintenance and audit of books of account. They also regulate provident, gratuity and superannuation fund approvals and appeals, together with prescribed reporting forms.
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