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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 01,2025

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      By: Subbiah Sridhar
      Summary: India projects a multidimensional international role via the I-N-D-I-A framework-Influential, Networked, Defensive, Inclusive, Active-leveraging economic growth, technological strengths and military capability. Key instruments include TRUST for strategic technology cooperation, the US India COMPACT for deeper defence, trade and technology ties, participation in multilateral fora, security partnerships in the Indo Pacific, and soft power tools such as vaccine diplomacy and development assistance, all oriented toward objectives like expanding trade, accelerating AI infrastructure, and achieving Viksit Bharat by 2047.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Once the adjudicating authority approves a resolution plan that meets Section 30 requirements, the plan is binding on the corporate debtor, its employees, members, creditors (including government bodies), guarantors and other stakeholders, and must provide for effective implementation. Liabilities and claims not included in the approved plan stand extinguished as of the approval date and cannot be enforced thereafter; claims must be submitted during the CIRP to be considered and cannot be revived against the successful resolution applicant.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Late LLP annual return filing under the LLP Act, 2008 attracts an uncapped daily penalty per delayed form until filed; repeated non-compliance may lead to partner-level legal action, increased inspections, and, where returns remain unfiled for two years, Registrar-initiated strike-off. Outstanding filings and penalties prevent voluntary closure and impair access to loans, contracts, and investment. Timely filing of Form 8 and Form 11, maintenance of accurate records, filing while inactive, and using compliance professionals are the primary measures to avoid these consequences.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Fake invoice denotes a non-compliant GST invoice issued without actual supply or in relation to a non-compliant supply and is misused by issuing invoices without supply to claim inadmissible Input Tax Credit, diverting invoiced goods to enable improper credit and refunds, and routing invoices through shell or dummy companies to circulate or inflate ITC and turnover, often aided by fabricated e way bills and systemic gaps in registration verification and inter-system connectivity.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Proper end of life management requires material specific disposal: clean and separate aluminium/steel cans, glass perfume bottles, plastics, and paper for recycling per local recycling programs; do not puncture pressurised refrigerant/aerosol cans-deliver them to hazardous waste or specialised recycling facilities; prioritise reduction, reuse, and use of designated collection systems to ensure recyclable fractions and hazardous streams are managed in accordance with regulatory and environmental safety considerations.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Tariff impositions operate as regulatory trade measures used for protectionism, geopolitical pressure, and to address unfair practices; they raise consumer prices, disrupt supply chains, provoke retaliatory duties that harm exporters, reduce investment certainty, and slow economic growth. Mitigation measures include multilateral and regional trade agreements, trade negotiations and dispute settlement, corporate supply-chain diversification, expansion of free trade zones, and domestic reform to enhance competitiveness and reduce reliance on tariffs.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Hedge funds are private pooled investment vehicles using sophisticated strategies-leverage, short selling, derivatives and event-driven approaches-primarily available to accredited investors. Managers determine strategy, asset allocation and compliance, while regulatory frameworks impose registration, reporting and disclosure obligations that balance investor protection with funds' operational flexibility under private placement regimes.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: CAPEXIL is the export promotion council for chemical and allied products operating under the export promotion legal framework to facilitate market access, incentives and regulatory coordination. It provides market research, trade promotion, export counselling, documentation support and networking while facilitating government incentive schemes, export infrastructure support and credit insurance. The council represents industry interests in policy advocacy to streamline customs and product standardisation requirements, and offers membership services including capacity building and participation in international promotional activities.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: AEPC operates as an autonomous export promotion council under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, supported by government, exporters and industry bodies, to promote apparel exports through market development, trade promotion, policy advocacy, certification and standards, and delivery of government schemes including export incentives, technology upgradation support and facilitation of trade agreements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Rules mandate that the Authority prepare annual financial statements-Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account-in prescribed form and in accordance with applicable accounting standards, disclosing total income, expenditures, investments and unclaimed amounts, and specifically reporting Fund utilisation for investor education programs. The accounts must be independently audited by the Comptroller and Auditor General or an authorised entity, with the auditor's report addressing fairness, standards compliance and internal controls; audited statements and reports are to be filed with the regulator and made publicly available on request.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: An Inverted Duty Structure arises when the GST rate on inputs exceeds the GST rate on the output product; determining IDS requires identifying all inputs and their GST rates, identifying the finished product's GST rate (via HSN or rate schedules), comparing input and output rates, and, where inputs are taxed higher, documenting unutilized input tax credit for potential refund under the GST refund framework.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Valuation of imported services from related parties affects GST, Customs and Income Tax. GST applies reverse charge where the recipient is in India and uses transaction value under Section 15, resorting to CUP, Cost Plus or Profit methods when related-party pricing is unreliable. Customs applies transaction value with relationship adjustments and similar alternative methods when necessary, relevant where services are bundled with goods or IP. Income Tax transfer-pricing requires Arm's Length Price and documentation; adjustments may diverge from GST and customs valuations, necessitating coordinated compliance to avoid mismatches.
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      Summary: Transport-sector pollution requires urgent transition to alternative energy, prioritising electric vehicle adoption supported by falling battery costs and pro innovation policy, alongside scaling biofuels from agricultural waste and building cycling infrastructure to reduce import dependence, improve rural incomes, and promote sustainable urban mobility.
      Summary: Approval is higher for President Trump's immigration approach-sustained by deportation measures, student removals, litigation over Venezuelan deportations and attempts to suspend refugee admissions-while evaluations of his handling of trade, tariffs and the broader economy are notably weaker, with negative assessments of trade negotiations linked to falling consumer confidence and concerns that tariffs could raise consumer prices.
      Summary: Halder Venture acquired a closed edible oil refinery from a company in court-monitored liquidation after appellate approval and physical possession, obtaining a port-connected refinery, storage tanks and packaging unit while not disclosing any transfer of brand rights. The acquisition increases the purchaser's refining capacity significantly, offers port-linked logistical benefits, and is intended to be operationalised within months with phased investment to modernise the facility and support employment and revenue growth.
      Summary: The prospect of presidentially announced tariffs on imported sporting goods has caused order postponements and cancellations as buyers seek cost certainty, with manufacturers warning that duties on goods sourced from Canada, Asia and Mexico will raise landed costs. Limited domestic manufacturing capacity means higher import costs are likely to be passed to consumers, threatening youth sports accessibility and producing immediate supply chain and market planning challenges for equipment sellers and distributors.
      Summary: Attachment under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act was ordered against Sidhartha Buildhome Pvt. Ltd., its promoter and associated persons, with provisional orders attaching land parcels, a residential house and a commercial building in Gurugram. The Enforcement Directorate alleges funds collected from more than 950 homebuyers for projects Estella and NCR One were diverted as unsecured loans and advances to group companies and other investments instead of being applied to complete the promised homes, triggering a money laundering investigation following FIRs filed by the Economic Offences Wing.
      Summary: Allegations that the ruling party is impeding free religious exercise by imposing excessive security and administrative controls at religious gatherings, using unexplained convoy stoppages and large-scale barricading as intimidation tactics deterring attendance and political participation. These claims are presented as part of a broader pattern of partisan protection for officials, evasions of accountability, and policy choices framed as distracting from economic and governance failures.
      Summary: Officials agreed on next steps to negotiate a multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement, launching sectoral expert-level engagements virtually to prepare for an early in-person negotiating round, and focused on increasing market access, reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers, and deepening supply chain integration in a mutually beneficial manner.
      Summary: Arbitration and mediation frameworks must be strengthened to ensure faster, impartial, and investor friendly dispute resolution; reforms should reduce judicial delays, address corporate dominance and international bias concerns, and align arbitration laws and practices with global benchmarks. Complementary legal reforms under the Jan Vishwas Act and a proposed Jan Vishwas 2.0 aim to decriminalise minor offences, simplify processes, and reduce legal complexity. The government seeks stakeholder and legal fraternity engagement to modernise systems, integrate technology, and build a clear legal infrastructure that enhances investor confidence and supports India's manufacturing competitiveness.
      Summary: NFRA and an academic institution convened a collaborative hackathon to stimulate development of Generative AI and Large Language Model applications aimed at making corporate financial statements more accessible and decision-useful by automating data extraction, simplifying complex accounting concepts, and generating clear narrative explanations. The initiative promoted regulator-academia engagement, expert mentorship, and open-source release of solutions to encourage wider improvement and adoption in financial reporting.
      Summary: PNGRB proposes to revise zonal apportionment of the levelised unified tariff by reducing zone segmentation and charging the first zone at 66.17 per cent of the unified tariff while charging users in other zone(s) at the full unified rate; critically, CNG and PNG Domestic customers would receive the zone one (lowest) tariff nationwide regardless of distance. The draft also includes incentives for isolated networks, distribution of excess volume benefits between consumers and operators, use of such benefits for infrastructure, and policy for long term procurement of system use gas.
      Summary: Relief from interest and penalty is available to GST-registered taxpayers for specified past financial years if they deposit the principal tax assessed under Section 73 of the GST Act on or before the deadline; failure to pay by the cutoff will result in recovery of unpaid dues under applicable rules.
      Summary: President Droupadi Murmu will travel to Mumbai and will grace the closing ceremony of the Reserve Bank of India's commemorative year, providing formal state representation at the central bank's event; the announcement notes arrival the evening before and attendance the following day.
      Summary: The Income Tax Department's assessment unit has imposed a penalty of Rs 944.20 crore on InterGlobe Aviation for assessment year 2021-22. The company contends the order is based on an erroneous understanding that its appeal before the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) was dismissed, whereas that appeal remains pending, and states it will contest the order and pursue appropriate legal remedies while noting no material impact on its financials or operations.
      Summary: The article outlines a proposed program of reciprocal tariffs covering autos, pharmaceuticals, metals, lumber and other imports, framed as negotiation leverage to induce reshoring and raise revenue; administration commentary indicates flexibility while aides portray tariffs as tools of national redress. Economists warn of higher consumer prices, lower corporate profits, slower growth and possible inflationary spillovers, and foreign leaders foresee retaliation, supply-chain disruption and damage to global trade relationships.
      Summary: The RBI has authorised banks to charge fees for ATM withdrawals beyond a monthly limit, allowing banks to impose charges for excess cash withdrawals. This regulatory change is criticised for increasing transactional costs and for its likely disproportionate impact on low-income and cash-dependent welfare beneficiaries, undermining objectives of financial inclusion and imposing greater burdens on economically vulnerable account-holders.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-2/P/CIR/2025/43 - dated 28-3-2025
      Amendment to Master Circular for Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) dated May 15, 2024
      Summary: Amendments align preferential-issue lock-in mechanics with the REIT Regulations by prescribing a core portion of sponsor allotments to be locked for a longer period while remaining allotments face a shorter lock-in, require ongoing compliance with minimum sponsor unitholding, permit intra-group transfer of locked-in units subject to inheriting the remaining lock-in and restrictions on onward transfer, and allow transfer to incoming sponsors or self-sponsored managers conditioned on continued compliance with minimum unitholding. Separately, a comprehensive follow-on offer framework prescribes filing, listing, dematerialization, fee payment, disclosure rules, timelines, minimum public unitholding, restrictions during the offer process, and merchant banker due diligence requirements.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-2/P/CIR/2025/44 - dated 28-3-2025
      Amendment to Master Circular for Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) dated May 15, 2024
      Summary: The circular amends preferential issue lock in rules to require 15% of sponsor allotted units to be locked for three years where the project manager is the sponsor or its associate (otherwise 25% locked for three years), with remaining sponsor allotted units locked for one year; sponsors must comply with Regulation 12(3) and 12(3A). It permits inter se transfers of locked in units within a sponsor's group while preserving the original lock in period and allows transfers on change of sponsor or conversion to self sponsored manager subject to meeting minimum unitholding obligations. It also prescribes procedures and disclosure, filing, listing, fee, dematerialisation and due diligence requirements for follow on offers, including a 25% minimum public unitholding post issue.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/ ITD-1/ITD_CSC_EXT/P/CIR/2025/45 - dated 28-3-2025
      Extension towards Adoption and Implementation of Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF) for SEBI Regulated Entities (REs)
      Summary: Extension of the Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF) implementation timetable by three months to 30 June 2025 for SEBI regulated entities, excluding Market Infrastructure Institutions, KYC Registration Agencies and Qualified Registrars to an Issue and Share Transfer Agents; stock exchanges and depositories must notify members and publish the circular; the extension is effective immediately and issued under SEBI's regulatory powers to protect investors.
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