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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 09,2026

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: AI-generated citations used in GST quasi-judicial orders must be verified against the actual judgment text before reliance, and blind acceptance of AI-suggested authorities is legally unsafe. The article stresses that citation accuracy is non-negotiable, because reliance on irrelevant or incorrect case law can undermine the integrity of the decision-making process and provide grounds for challenge by taxpayers. It also anticipates that courts may require prescribed standards for validation, with AI used only for research and discovery while final legal reliance remains dependent on human validation.
      By: Ca Aman Rajput
      Summary: Sale of capital goods on which input tax credit has been availed requires a comparative computation under GST: the taxpayer must pay the higher of the credit attributable to the remaining useful life, computed on a five-year basis, or the GST payable on the transaction value. Paying tax only on the sale value is not sufficient if the reduced credit reversal is higher, and any shortfall attracts interest. Where the discrepancy is discovered, voluntary payment through DRC-03 with proper computation and disclosure is the suggested compliance response.
      By: Raghunandhaanan rvi
      Summary: Accurate classification of goods under Indian customs law determines duty rates, exemption eligibility, and compliance with import and export controls. Misclassification under incorrect HS codes may arise from technical complexity, documentation errors, interpretational ambiguity, or deliberate misdeclaration, and the responsibility for correct classification lies primarily with importers and exporters under the self-assessment regime. Misclassification can trigger recovery of duty, confiscation of goods, and monetary penalties under the Customs Act framework.
      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: Services supplied to an educational institution for admission to or conduct of examination are exempt under Entry 66(b)(iv) of Notification No. 12/2017-Central Tax (Rate). The exemption was broadened by removing the earlier "upto higher secondary" limitation, and Boards are treated as educational institutions for examination purposes. Services directly connected with examinations, such as printing of question papers, admit cards, online testing, result publication, answer sheets, form processing, and related operations, fall within the exemption if they are integral to the examination process.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: The second proviso to Section 16(2) links retention of input tax credit to payment to the supplier within 180 days from the date of invoice. If payment is not made within that period, the recipient must reverse the credit to the extent of the unpaid amount and pay interest under Section 50, with proportionate reversal applying to partial payments. Rule 37 provides the procedural mechanism, while re-availment is permitted once payment is made and is not constrained by Section 16(4).
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A minimum three-month interval is required between issuance of a show cause notice under Section 73(2) and the outer time limit for passing an order under Section 73(10) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The gap is intended to give the noticee adequate time to file a reply, seek personal hearing, and use the statutory payment and response mechanisms. The requirement is treated as mandatory because a shorter period would undermine natural justice and the effectiveness of the assessment procedure.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: GST applies to shipbreaking operations through import taxation on vessels, availability of input tax credit, taxation of scrap and salvaged goods, and the reverse charge mechanism for specified procurements. Imported vessels for breaking attract customs duty and IGST, while the dismantling activity generates taxable supplies of goods such as ferrous scrap, non-ferrous metals, machinery, and reusable equipment. The regime is presented as reducing cascading taxation and simplifying compliance, but it also creates working capital constraints, classification issues, and competitiveness concerns for ship recyclers.
      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: Tax law is portrayed as inherently contentious because it operates at the intersection of sovereign revenue power and private economic activity. GST is described as a digitally monitored system of continuous compliance and cross-verification, where mismatches, delays, and defaults can trigger immediate consequences. The Input Tax Credit mechanism is treated as a conditional entitlement dependent on strict statutory compliance, while enforcement tools such as detention, confiscation, provisional attachment, and blocking of credits form part of the scheme and raise proportionality concerns.
      By: Pradeep Yadav
      Summary: Classification of EPS-ECU depends on its essential function as an integrated part of an automobile power steering system, not on its form as a printed circuit board with electronic components. The article states that EPS-ECU and its parts fall under CTI 8708 94 00 as motor vehicle parts, while classification under Chapter 90 as automatic regulating or controlling instruments is rejected. Alternative claims under CTI 8537 10 00 and CTI 8543 70 99 are also stated to be inapplicable, and sub-assemblies and child parts follow the same classification approach.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India's note refund framework permits exchange or refund of soiled, mutilated, and imperfect currency notes under the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and the Reserve Bank of India (Note Refund) Rules, 2009. Eligible claims may be made at banks or Reserve Bank offices, where authenticity is examined and value is determined by the extent of the note remaining. Scheduled bank branches may exchange qualifying notes free of charge, while notes with fraud indicators, visible writing, or prohibited tampering are not eligible.
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      Summary: Global markets rallied and crude oil prices fell after a two-week ceasefire eased fears of disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and the flow of oil from the Persian Gulf. The article notes that uncertainty remained over whether maritime traffic would normalise and whether the truce would last, but the immediate effect was a sharp recovery in stocks, especially energy-sensitive sectors, and lower Treasury yields as inflation concerns eased.
      Summary: Money-laundering investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act concerned a Goa nightclub allegedly operated without mandatory statutory approvals, including the requisite fire no objection certificate and a valid trade licence. The Enforcement Directorate issued a provisional attachment of immovable assets valued at Rs 17.45 crore, stating that the properties were connected with the suspected illegal operation of the establishment and were situated in Goa. The agency alleged that forged documents were used to obtain licences and that revenue from the alleged illegal operation constituted proceeds of crime.
      Summary: The rupee appreciated against the US dollar after easing geopolitical tensions, a softer dollar index and lower crude oil sentiment. The Reserve Bank of India kept the key policy rate unchanged and maintained a neutral stance, assessing the impact of the West Asia conflict on energy supplies, inflation, growth and trade flows. It also projected higher crude oil prices and a weaker rupee for the next financial period.
      Summary: Equity markets rallied sharply after a two-week US-Iran ceasefire, with broad gains across stocks, sectoral indices and market capitalisation. The surge was linked to lower crude prices, reduced geopolitical uncertainty and improved risk sentiment, with comments noting support for inflation, the current account deficit, the rupee and fiscal conditions. The Reserve Bank of India kept the benchmark repo rate unchanged at 5.25 per cent and maintained a neutral stance as policymakers assessed uncertainty from the West Asia conflict, including risks to energy supplies, inflation, growth, trade flows and currency stability.
      Summary: Banking sector supervision includes review of board minutes and related records as part of regular oversight. The supervisory review disclosed no governance or conduct-related material issue, and the regulator stated that no change in guidelines is presently considered necessary, though further directions may be introduced if future circumstances require them. Reported fraud incidents were characterised as criminal activity involving colluding individuals, with no present indication of systemic risk or need for a regulatory tweak.
      Summary: A conditional ceasefire between the United States and Iran eased pressure on India's energy supplies by lowering crude prices and improving prospects for transit through the Strait of Hormuz. India had earlier reduced LPG and natural gas supplies, then partially restored them as alternative sources were secured, while directing city gas distributors to prioritise piped natural gas connections for commercial users. Shipping authorities aimed to move stranded vessels before resuming trade.
      Summary: Equity benchmark indices rallied sharply as global risk sentiment improved following a temporary US-Iran ceasefire, which triggered a steep correction in crude oil prices and eased concerns over inflation, growth and energy supply disruptions. Broad-based buying across sectors, stronger global markets and a firmer rupee supported the advance, while Indian volatility eased and sectoral indices, mid-cap stocks and small-cap stocks also moved higher. Brent crude fell sharply and Asian and European markets recorded strong gains, reflecting the wider recovery in market sentiment.
      Summary: The Indian Rupee is expected to stabilise around the 92-93 level against the US dollar, with pressure attributed to global geopolitical headwinds and foreign institutional investor withdrawals. Strong macroeconomic fundamentals, fiscal space, and a comfortable current account deficit are described as supporting currency resilience, while the Reserve Bank of India's decision to keep policy rates unchanged is characterised as appropriate in the prevailing environment.
      Summary: China's battery sector is described as shifting from scale toward higher-value lithium-ion products, power batteries, energy storage technologies, smart manufacturing, and lower-emission production. The 18th China International Battery Fair is presented as a major international exhibition covering batteries, materials, manufacturing equipment, system solutions, and recycling applications, with forums on advanced batteries, new energy storage, battery carbon-footprint management, and battery passport themes.
      Summary: Investment approval is granted for construction of the Kalai-II Hydro Electric Project on the Lohit river in Anjaw District of Arunachal Pradesh, with an installed capacity of 1200 MW and an estimated completion period of 78 months. The project is expected to generate annual energy output and to strengthen power supply in the State, assist in peak demand management, and contribute to balancing the national grid. The arrangement provides for 12% free power to the State and an additional 1% earmarked for the Local Area Development Fund.
      Summary: Cabinet approval was granted for investment in the construction of the Kamala Hydro Electric Project in Arunachal Pradesh through a joint venture between NHPC Limited and the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. The project is intended to generate energy, support power supply and peak demand management, contribute to grid balancing and provide flood moderation benefits, while also including budgetary support for flood moderation and enabling infrastructure. The State is stated to receive free power, a Local Area Development Fund share and wider infrastructure and socio-economic benefits.
      Summary: Revision of the project cost for HPCL Rajasthan Refinery Limited at Pachpadra, District Balotra, Rajasthan, has been approved, along with additional equity investment by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited. The project is a 9 MMTPA greenfield refinery-cum-petrochemical complex with 2.4 MMTPA petrochemical production capacity, implemented through a joint venture between HPCL and the Government of Rajasthan. The refinery is intended to support energy and industrial requirements, reduce import dependence, use locally available Mangala crude, and promote India as a refining hub.
      Summary: Indian rupee is expected to stabilise around the 92-93 level against the US dollar, after pressure from global uncertainties, geopolitical tensions and foreign institutional investor withdrawals. India's economic resilience, strong macroeconomic fundamentals and fiscal space were described as cushioning the economy against external shocks. The current account deficit was described as remaining manageable, the Reserve Bank of India Monetary Policy Committee's decision to keep policy rates unchanged was described as appropriate, and growth expectations were stated to remain positive.
      Summary: The rupee strengthened against the US dollar after easing geopolitical tensions in West Asia and supportive domestic market sentiment. The Reserve Bank of India kept the key policy rate unchanged and retained a neutral stance, taking a wait-and-watch approach amid uncertainty over energy supplies, inflation, growth and trade flows. The central bank's projections pointed to higher crude oil prices and a weaker exchange rate in the next financial year.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India kept the benchmark repurchase rate unchanged at 5.25 per cent, taking a cautious wait-and-watch stance amid uncertainty over the impact of the West Asia conflict on energy supplies, inflation and growth. The Monetary Policy Committee voted unanimously to retain the status quo, citing higher crude prices, pressure on the rupee and trade disruption.
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      SEBI

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      HO/49/(17)2026-CFD-POD2/I/8965/2026 - dated 8-4-2026
      Ease of doing business - mechanism for lock-in of pledged shares under SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: SEBI has introduced an operational mechanism under the ICDR Regulations for lock-in of pledged shares where conventional lock-in cannot be created. Such securities may be recorded as non-transferable by depositories for the applicable lock-in period, supported by issuer-level measures including Articles of Association provisions, lender or pledgee intimations, and disclosures in offer documents. Stock exchanges, depositories, merchant bankers and issuers are required to ensure compliance with the revised mechanism.

      GST - States

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      GSTAT - Public Notice No. 01/2026 - F. No. GSTAT_EKM/Misc/01/2026 - dated 26-3-2026
      Functioning of Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal, Ernakulam Bench
      Summary: The Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal, Ernakulam Bench has commenced judicial operations and notified its temporary office address. It exercises jurisdiction over Kerala State and the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and will hear appeals arising under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and the corresponding State or Union Territory GST laws. All appeals, applications and related proceedings for those jurisdictions are to be instituted before the Bench in accordance with the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (Procedure) Rules, 2025 and other prevailing statutory and administrative directions.
      3.
      GSTAT - Trade Notice No. 01/2026 - dated 18-3-2026
      Functioning of Goods & Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT)- Rajkot.
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT), State Bench, Rajkot has commenced functioning at its stated premises, and the notice informs trade, taxpayers and departments of its operational status. It also states that the GSTAT e-filing portal is available for online filing of appeals and applications connected with an Order-in-Appeal under section 107 and an order of the Revisional Authority under section 108, along with a helpline and issue-reporting facility for filing difficulties.

      Customs

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      Public Notice No. 42/2026 - dated 7-4-2026
      Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR)
      Summary: Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations, 2018 has been extended through a further transitional period, while import-export manifest messaging has been successfully implemented and stuffing messages are live across sites. During the extended timeline, stakeholders must submit correct declarations electronically in the prescribed format, and weekly awareness and outreach programmes will be conducted to support compliance and address operational issues.
      5.
      Public Notice No. 08/2026 - dated 12-1-2026
      Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and transshipment Regulations (SCMTR)
      Summary: Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018 is being progressed through phased electronic onboarding of manifest and stuffing message modules, with import-export manifest messages already operational pan-India. The Directorate General of Systems is tasked with onboarding SEZ units through API integration and developing, testing and operationalising the remaining inland transshipment messages within the extended timeline. The transitional provisions have been extended up to 31 March 2026, during which stakeholders must submit prescribed declarations electronically in the specified format.
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