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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 02,2025

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The document outlines India's taxation evolution and current structure, emphasising constitutional division of taxing powers, the distinction between direct and indirect taxes, and the administrative bases of taxable income. It highlights the Income Tax Act, 1961 as a dynamic, frequently amended statute and describes reform efforts: the un-enacted Direct Tax Code, 2013, and the Income Tax Bill, 2025, intended to simplify language, remove redundant provisions, reduce compliance burden, minimise litigation, and streamline taxpayer reporting, with the Bill referred to a Select Committee for consideration.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Annual return filing requires Private Limited companies to prepare audited financial statements, obtain Digital Signature Certificates for authorised signatories, and file prescribed forms online with the MCA. The primary operative filings are Form AOC 4 (with auditor attachment) and Form MGT 7, which must be completed, digitally signed, submitted with supporting documents and fees, and filed in accordance with AGM linked deadlines; verification by MCA results in an acknowledgment. Non compliance triggers daily penalties and potential capped fines against the company and directors.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The America First policy used protectionist measures-tariffs, renegotiated trade deals, and multilateral withdrawals-to disrupt established trade relations, trigger a U.S.-China trade confrontation, strain alliances, and prompt realignment of supply chains and international partnerships, thereby encouraging BRICS cooperation and alternative economic linkages while accelerating diversification and reshoring strategies.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: ESG is a framework assessing corporate management of environmental impact, social relationships, and governance practices. Environmental actions include climate risk mitigation, resource efficiency, pollution control, and biodiversity protection; social measures cover labor practices, human rights, community engagement, and customer relations; governance encompasses board diversity, business ethics, executive pay alignment, transparency, and shareholder rights. Integrating ESG supports long-term value creation, risk management, consumer trust, operational efficiency, and positive social and environmental outcomes, aligning corporate strategy with regulatory compliance and stakeholder interests.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Trump-era trade policy used tariffs and an America First stance to reduce trade deficits and protect domestic industries through unilateral duties, national security justifications, and a shift from multilateral to bilateral agreements; these tools served both protective and leverage functions-most notably against China-and produced supply chain disruptions, retaliatory measures harming exporters, and realignment pressures in global trade.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Corporate carbon footprint reduction requires corporates to adopt a structured framework built on science based targets and net zero commitments, operational decarbonisation through energy efficiency and renewable procurement, sustainable supply chain and mobility interventions, low carbon manufacturing practices, technology enabled measurement and continuous improvement, and verified reporting and governance mechanisms including carbon capture and credible offsets for residual emissions.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Green goods deeds are a coordinated set of sustainable actions across energy, agriculture, transport, waste, ecosystems, water, and buildings designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, restore ecological health, and conserve resources. Key operative measures include transitioning to renewable energy, adopting regenerative and local agriculture, electrifying transport and promoting public transit, implementing circular-economy waste practices, restoring habitats through reforestation and conservation, conserving water with efficiency and rainwater harvesting, and encouraging green procurement, certifications, and public advocacy to support systemic change.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Systemic barriers across finance, law, workplace practices, education, networks, and trade restrict women's participation in business and entrepreneurship; remedies include gender-responsive financing, legal reforms to secure property and credit rights, enforceable workplace equality measures, targeted education and mentorship programs, and gender sensitive trade support to facilitate access to domestic and international markets.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The article diagnoses systemic barriers limiting women's participation in STEM-gender stereotypes, lack of mentors, educational inequality, workplace discrimination, pay gaps, glass ceilings, and structural work-life constraints-and prescribes targeted remedies: early gender-inclusive STEM education, scholarships, mentorship and networking programs, bias-awareness training, public visibility for female role models, and workplace and policy reforms including equal pay, paid family leave, flexible work arrangements, anti-discrimination measures, and cultures that enable leadership access to retain and promote women in STEM.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The text contrasts a polluted legacy marked by climate impacts, plastic pollution, deforestation, and contamination with a green legacy built on renewable energy, biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, circular economy practices, and green infrastructure. It links pollution to health and ecosystem harms, presents green measures as delivering environmental and economic co benefits, and promotes individual action, corporate responsibility, and policy advocacy as mechanisms to institutionalize sustainability for future generations.
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      Summary: India's foreign exchange position is described as robust, with total reserves sufficient to provide extended import cover and to support external stability. Officials attributed recent modest decline in reserves and rupee depreciation to global factors including a stronger US Dollar and portfolio capital flows rather than domestic structural weakness. Authorities noted that foreign portfolio investors engaged in profit-booking and episodic outflows but that inflows have resumed, while the Current Account Deficit has narrowed, reflecting export promotion and cyclical adjustment.
      Summary: The Waqf (Amendment) Bill is scheduled for parliamentary consideration and has provoked organised opposition and party whips amid claims of unconstitutionality. Concurrently, courts and oversight bodies have addressed administrative and rights issues: the Supreme Court condemned illegal demolitions and mandated compensation, a court ordered an FIR into alleged riot involvement, a life sentence was imposed in a preacher's rape conviction, the Delhi High Court protected OCI rights against arbitrary curtailment, and a CAG report identified pollution-control enforcement failures.
      Summary: The Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Bill, 2025 seeks to implement the Cape Town Convention in domestic law, resolving inconsistencies in leasing regulation and expressly facilitating lessor repossession rights under recognized secured arrangements. The bill aims to incentivise domestic lessors and strengthen the banking and aviation finance ecosystem by reducing legal uncertainty in leasing enforcement, responding to difficulties experienced during insolvency moratoria.
      Summary: India and the Netherlands are pursuing a bilateral strategic partnership to deepen cooperation in semiconductors, digital technologies, renewable energy and green hydrogen, while facilitating trade, investment and people-to-people mobility. Defence and security cooperation is a parallel pillar, focusing on defence-technology collaboration, military cooperation and maritime exercises, with Dutch export licensing described as highly favorable toward India. Ministerial exchanges and intergovernmental meetings are the primary mechanisms to develop frameworks for technology transfer, joint exercises and regulatory cooperation in emerging sectors.
      Summary: The executive announced an imminent imposition of reciprocal tariffs in response to high foreign duties constraining US market access for agricultural and manufactured goods, presenting the measure as a unilateral trade-policy adjustment to restore reciprocity and protect domestic producers. The White House emphasized consultation with senior trade and economic advisers and retained executive discretion over the scope and timing, while declining to disclose specific tariff schedules or product lists.
      Summary: Non-implementation of the National Education Policy has produced a fiscal and political dispute: the Centre has suspended disbursements linked to the PM SHRI scheme, and the state party has announced statewide black-flag protests during the Prime Minister's visit to protest the funding and policy impasse. Senior ministerial statements frame the protests as political manoeuvres and defend central efforts to support the state's language and culture while urging comparisons of central allocations across administrations.
      Summary: Perpetrators impersonated Enforcement Directorate personnel, used video calls and fabricated court letters to coerce an elderly couple into remaining confined, disclosing assets, and transferring their life savings into accounts provided by the fraudsters; the victims filed a complaint with the Cyber Cell, which is investigating potential fraud, impersonation, coercion and asset recovery issues.
      Summary: Electronic processing for Bill of Entry and Shipping Bill will apply to personal carriage by air passengers for gems and jewellery and samples/prototypes of machinery at designated airports, subject to the Foreign Trade Policy and the Handbook of Procedures; airport-specific coverage limits export, import and sample/prototype facilities and standardises documentation and clearance to promote ease of doing business.
      Summary: Department of Defence Production processed an increased number of export authorisations via a dedicated portal and the exporter base grew, while defence exports rose year-on-year with significant contributions from both private industry and Defence Public Sector Undertakings; a broad range of defence items were exported internationally, reflecting deeper integration into the global supply chain and an ongoing policy emphasis on indigenous production and export growth targets.
      Summary: Trade policy concerns focus on high agricultural tariffs described as effectively blocking market access and prompting calls for tariff reciprocity; this signals potential reciprocal trade measures. Separate developments note resumption of foreign-funded projects following economic recovery, an exchange of diplomatic anniversary messages, major disaster casualty reports, and a significant gas-fire incident-each with potential implications for emergency response, reconstruction and continuity of external projects.
      Summary: The address reiterates the Reserve Bank's operative mandate to pursue price stability, financial stability and economic growth while adapting to technological change, climate risks and global uncertainties. It commits to deepening financial inclusion, improving access and efficiency, strengthening resilience through calibrated regulatory frameworks that balance stability and efficiency, and supporting technology and Digital Public Infrastructure. The Bank also prioritises enhanced customer service and protection, organisational improvement, integrity and transparency, and collaboration with governments and sector regulators to maintain public trust and advance economic progress.
      Summary: Gross GST collections rose year-on-year in March with contributions from Central GST, State GST, IGST and cess; refunds increased materially and, after refunds, net GST revenue showed a positive year-on-year growth. Aggregate gross GST for the fiscal year reflected sustained annual growth. Commentators linked the monthly increase to year-end sales, compliance and fiscal reconciliations, and highlighted pronounced state-wise variation requiring sectoral and compliance analysis.
      Summary: Gross GST Revenue for March 2025 is Rs. 1,96,141 crore (9.9% YoY) and cumulative gross collections Rs. 22,08,861 crore (9.4% YoY). Total refunds for March are Rs. 19,615 crore, cumulative refunds Rs. 2,52,827 crore. Net GST Revenue for March is Rs. 1,76,526 crore (7.3% YoY) and cumulative net receipts Rs. 19,56,034 crore (8.6% YoY). Figures present component-wise breakdowns (CGST, SGST, IGST, cess), domestic versus import revenues, and state-wise and post-settlement SGST allocations; numbers are provisional.
      Summary: Statutory and administrative measures address substandard imports through DGTR investigations under the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, enforcement by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Customs under the Customs Act, 1962, and risk-based examination by the Indian Customs Risk Management System. Food imports are controlled under Section 25 of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and related import regulations with FSSAI clearance requiring scrutiny, inspection, sampling and testing. BIS standards and quarantine, sanitary and phytosanitary measures apply to imported goods to protect domestic producers and public health.
      Summary: APEDA organised trade fairs, exhibitions, sampling events and a Millet Conclave to promote millet awareness, branding and exports, supported by the National Mission on Natural Farming to expand certified natural produce. The Government's export strategy emphasises diversifying the export basket, value-added and organic exports, capacity building to meet phytosanitary requirements, sea protocols for perishables, and engaging in bilateral negotiations, FTAs and WTO-specific trade concerns to resolve SPS/TBT barriers.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/46 - dated 1-4-2025
      Extension of timeline for formulation of implementation standards pertaining to SEBI Circular on “Safer participation of retail investors in Algorithmic trading”
      Summary: SEBI extended the timeline for implementation standards under the circular on safer participation of retail investors in algorithmic trading: implementation standards will come into effect from May 01, 2025 and the circular's provisions will apply from August 01, 2025. Exchanges are directed to establish systems and procedures, amend bye laws, rules and regulations, and disseminate the requirements to brokers and on their websites.

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      IBBI/LIQ/84/2025 - dated 28-3-2025
      Mandatory Use of Baanknet (formerly eBKray) Auction Platform for Liquidation
      Summary: The circular mandates exclusive use of the Baanknet auction platform for liquidation auctions with notices issued on or after 1st April 2025, requires listing of unsold assets by 31st March 2025, and directs that auction notices must require bidders to submit requisite documents and a declaration of eligibility under Section 29A and deposit EMD through the platform, specifying EMD forfeiture if a bidder is ineligible; pre auction due diligence by liquidators has been dispensed and platform submissions will serve the eligibility mechanism.
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