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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 14,2025

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      Summary: Clause 119 restricts carry forward and set off of losses after changes in firm constitution, business succession by non-inheritance successors, and corporate shareholding changes unless continuity of beneficial voting power is maintained. It permits an exception for start-ups where all original shareholders retain their shares and losses occurred within the first ten years, and enumerates exceptions (death, gifts to relatives, specified amalgamations/demergers, approved insolvency resolution plans) while defining terms relevant for application.
      Summary: Clause 119 conditions the permissibility of carrying forward and setting off past losses where ownership or constitution changes occur: it denies set-off for losses attributable to retired or deceased partners upon firm reconstitution, disallows successors (other than by inheritance) from using predecessor losses, and restricts non-public companies from setting off prior losses after shareholding changes unless continuity conditions including original beneficial owner control or start-up safeguards are met; specified exceptions and ongoing compliance requirements are provided.
      Summary: Clause 115 creates a ring fenced regime: losses from the specified activity of owning and maintaining race horses cannot be set off against other income; unabsorbed losses may be carried forward and set off only against income from the same activity, subject to continuation of the activity and defined temporal limits and eligibility definitions.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Where a re assessment under Section 17 is made contrary to an importer's self assessment, Section 17(5) requires the proper officer to pass a speaking order; in the absence of such a speaking order, an importer who has paid duty under protest may treat the bill of entry as the impugned document and file an appeal, and such an appeal will not be time barred-necessitating remand for the appellate authority to reconsider evidence, follow natural justice and pass a reasoned decision.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Private limited companies must file specified ROC forms with the Registrar of Companies: Form AOC-4 for financial statements, Form MGT-7 as the annual return, Form ADT-1 for auditor appointment or reappointment, and Form DIR-3 KYC for annual director KYC; Form INC-22A (Active) is a one-time verification of active status. Filings are tied to corporate events and statutory schedules, are mandatory even if there are no transactions, and must be submitted through the MCA portal using Digital Signature Certificates.
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      Summary: Whether interest is payable on wrongly availed ITC depends on deemed 'utilisation' and whether utilisation is measured against the combined ITC pool or ledger wise; Circular 192 treats IGST holistically so interest is not attracted if total ITC across IGST, CGST and SGST covers the wrong credit, whereas Compensation Cess remains ring fenced and requires ledger specific evaluation.
      By: DrJoshua Ebenezer
      Summary: The pre-import sequencing requirement made import-before-export a condition for IGST exemption, but imposition of retrospective interest, penalties or confiscation requires explicit statutory authority. Article 265 principles and precedent prevent reading retrospective fiscal powers into law; executive circulars cannot create liabilities absent legislative empowerment. Procedural timing mismatches do not constitute fraud warranting confiscation without evidence of intent or misuse.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Eligibility for an inverted duty structure refund requires demonstrating that ITC accumulation was caused by inputs being taxed at a higher rate than outputs; outputs must not be nil-rated, fully exempt, or declared ineligible, and claims must meet filing limitations. Administrative circulars treat all input ITC as relevant for computation and caution that mere parity of input and output rates is not a standalone basis to deny refunds. The statutory computation formula should be applied only after confirming that accumulation was due to the rate differential, not other operational causes.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The article identifies five principal low carbon pathways-electric propulsion for short flights and eVTOLs, Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) as blended or drop in replacements, hydrogen power via fuel cells or combustion, hybrid electric propulsion, and aerodynamic and material efficiency improvements-and explains their emissions benefits and specific deployment constraints. It emphasizes complementary measures such as air traffic management optimization and ground electrification, and highlights that large scale adoption depends on economic competitiveness, fuel and infrastructure supply expansion, and regulatory and policy support.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: India must combine mandatory Extended Producer Responsibility, stronger enforcement of waste laws, and implementation of waste tracking systems to ensure tyres are collected and routed to recycling and recovery. Scale-up of mechanical recycling, devulcanization, rethreading, and investment via public-private partnerships will expand processing capacity. Conditional energy-recovery methods such as controlled incineration and pyrolysis require emissions safeguards. Complementary measures include public awareness, incentives for proper disposal, community initiatives, R&D into biodegradable and low-material tyres, and international collaboration on best practices.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FMCG companies should integrate Extended Producers' Responsibility into consumer communications by educating customers on proper disposal and recycling of packaging through advertising, packaging labels, QR-linked how-to guides, and partnerships with recycling initiatives; adopt sustainable packaging and refillable options; incentivize recycling with rewards and discounts; leverage social media and community programs; and pair external messaging with transparent reporting and internal sustainability measures to promote sustainable consumption.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The central regulatory response proposed is Extended Producer Responsibility, mandating manufacturers to organise tyre collection, recycling, and end of life treatment, supported by stronger enforcement of waste laws and tracking systems to prevent dumping and burning. Scaling mechanical recycling, devulcanization, and rethreading, complementing diversion into infrastructure uses, and deploying public private partnerships and targeted investment are identified as operative measures to convert informal tyre flows into managed circular streams.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: SIMS institutes an online registration and authorization requirement for specified steel HS codes under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act and the Customs Act; importers and related users must register via the DGFT portal, link their IEC and digital signature, apply for import authorization prior to filing the Bill of Entry (between two hours and sixty days before arrival), pay the prescribed electronic fee, and present registration, authorization and any quality certificates at customs. Customs and DGFT monitor shipments, verify conformity with authorized parameters, and may impose penalties or restrictions for non compliance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Status Holder Scheme under FTP 2023 classifies exporters into One to Five Star categories based on export performance and grants operational privileges to status holders. The DGFT administers recognition and renewal, with automated system-generated electronic Status Holder Certificates (e-SHC) issued from DGCI&S export data while retaining an online application route for recognition or up-gradation. Privileges include self-declaration-based clearances, exemption from bank guarantees and compulsory document negotiation, faster customs handling, facilitated access to incentives and credit, and limited self-certification of origin for manufacturer status holders. Special measures include double weightage for certain exporter categories.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The National Import Database (NIDB) centralizes import data to support accurate HS code classification, tariff verification, and documentation requirements for importers; enables customs officers and brokers to perform automated cross-checks, tariff and duty verification, risk-based profiling, and post-clearance audits; and provides aggregated data for policymakers to inform tariff-setting and monitor trade balances, while supporting notifications, compliance automation, and third-party integrations via the customs EDI platform.
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      Summary: APEDA and the Government of Arunachal Pradesh hosted an international buyer-seller conclave to promote agricultural and processed food exports from Arunachal Pradesh and the North-Eastern Region, facilitating direct engagement between international buyers, Indian exporters and local farmer groups; the initiative prioritises identifying and preparing Farmer Producer Organisations and Farmer Producer Companies for trade fairs, and advancing capacity building, infrastructure development, branding and international promotion to integrate regional producers into export value chains.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate, acting under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, attached funds and assets traced to the Rose Valley group, converted recovered bank balances into fixed deposits and transferred a major tranche to an Asset Disposal Committee established by High Court direction. The ADC, chaired by a retired judge, validates registered investor claims, conducts survey and valuation of attached properties, and oversees monetisation and disbursement of realised assets to lawful claimants while prosecutions and further asset realisation continue.
      Summary: Tariffs on imports from China increase pressure on Apple's China-centric production model but are unlikely to prompt immediate relocation of iPhone manufacturing to the United States because replicating the extensive China-based supply chain would take years and multibillion-dollar investment, sharply raising unit costs and consumer prices. Apple's high-margin services revenue provides a cushion that lets the company absorb some tariff-induced costs without immediate price hikes, and prior corporate investments in the US have not been tied to relocating flagship device assembly.
      Summary: Reciprocal tariffs imposed by major economies are disrupting global trade, prompting export diversion from affected markets toward alternative destinations and concentrating losses in labour intensive industries like apparel. Estimates indicate a notable contraction in trade volumes and a long run GDP impact from sustained measures and countermeasures. Developing countries are advised to prioritise diversification, value addition and regional integration to mitigate employment and export revenue risks while geopolitical manoeuvring suggests prolonged uncertainty over tariff escalation and duration.
      Summary: The Centre has established a Global Tariff and Trade Helpdesk to receive and collate reports from exporters and importers on import/export challenges, import surges or dumping, EXIM clearance, logistics and supply chain issues, financial or banking problems, and regulatory or compliance matters, and to coordinate with central and state departments to seek remedial action; submissions are to be made via the DGFT Helpdesk Service online, by designated email, or by toll free phone, with status tracking and updates provided by the Helpdesk.
      Summary: India prioritises reciprocal bilateral partnerships and targeted tariff protection against non-market economies while affirming commitment to the multilateral trading system; it calls for WTO reform-including reassessment of developing country status and clearer e-commerce, agriculture, and fisheries rules-to secure fair treatment for developing and least-developed countries and warns that FTAs must protect national interest and avoid non-trade barriers.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions for three central government securities will be conducted via a price-based multiple-price auction with an option for the government to retain additional subscriptions. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the core banking auction platform: non-competitive bids during an initial window and competitive bids during a longer window on the auction day. Results will be announced the same day and payment will follow on the stated settlement date. Securities are eligible for when issued trading under existing guidelines.
      Summary: This release summarises a government project delivering gender-sensitive sanitation and safe drinking water to rural girls' schools, executed by the Varanasi Commissionerate of the Lucknow CGST Zone with CBIC and CPWD support, completed in March 2025 and handed over to beneficiary schools; it highlights CPWD coordination, completion within budget with cost savings, and situates the works within CBIC's broader Swachchta programme and related initiatives supporting sanitation, accessibility, records management, and workplace facilities.
      Summary: The incoming German government prioritises deepening ties with India through enhanced defence cooperation-including industrial defence partnerships and political backing for the proposed submarine procurement under Project 75I-and strengthened skilled labour migration mechanisms to facilitate private sector collaboration and trade continuity with lower tariffs.
      Summary: Argentina will lift most capital and currency controls and free the peso from its dollar peg, replacing the official fixed rate with a managed currency band, after receiving IMF financing to replenish central bank reserves. The change aims to normalise currency functioning and attract investment, but depends on sufficient disbursements to prevent pent-up demand for dollars; without adequate reserves the move could trigger capital flight, devaluation pressures, and renewed inflationary risk.
      Summary: A sudden sell-off in US Treasurys has raised concerns that the bonds are losing their safe haven status, driving yields sharply higher and transmitting increased borrowing costs to consumers and corporations; causes cited include weaker consumer sentiment raising inflation expectations, perceived policy unpredictability linked to trade and tariff actions, and technical liquidations such as forced closure of basis trades, all of which amplify sales and threaten the traditional stabilising role of Treasurys.
      Summary: Rapid movements across equities, bonds and currencies reflect investor anxiety from escalating US-China trade tensions, with benchmark Treasury yields spiking then easing, the dollar weakening, and safe havens strengthening. Tariff tit for tat measures have amplified uncertainty, undermined consumer sentiment, and risk forcing foreign selling of US Treasuries and hedge fund liquidations that could stress market liquidity. Central bank officials signalled readiness to address market dysfunction, even as rising inflation expectations may constrain policy flexibility and prolong volatility.
      Summary: Tariffs may produce a small, temporary drop in emissions by slowing trade and activity, but by raising costs and disrupting supply chains for critical clean technology components-solar panels, batteries, transformers, and electric vehicles-they undermine renewable project economics and the energy transition, leading to higher long term emissions unless structural shifts and stable policy frameworks replace fossil fuel infrastructure with renewables and storage.
      Summary: The proposed emergency legislation would place the domestic primary steelworks under government control, granting ministers power to direct the company's board and workforce, ensure workers are paid, and order the raw materials required to keep blast furnaces operating, while preserving broader ownership options and responding to an imminent supply suspension by the current owner.
      Summary: High-level US visits beginning April 21 will prioritise structured cooperation on high technology, critical minerals and export controls through the India-US TRUST initiative, replacing the prior iCET framework, and will include strategic consultations to align technology governance, supply chain resilience and trade negotiation planning.
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      G.O.Ms.No.83 - dated - 11-3-2025 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O. Ms. No. 257, Revenue (Commercial Taxes) Department, dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: The Government of Andhra Pradesh amended the GST notification issued under section 9(5) of the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 by substituting the definition of "specified premises" in the Explanation. The substituted expression is linked to the meaning assigned in clause (xxxvi) of paragraph 4 of G.O.Ms. No. 259, Revenue (Commercial Taxes) Department, dated 29.06.2017. The amendment was issued on the recommendations of the Goods and Services Tax Council and takes effect from 1 April 2025.
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      G.O.Ms.No.81 - dated - 11-3-2025 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O.Ms.No.256, Revenue (Commercial Taxes - II) Department, dated. 29.06.2017
      Summary: The Government of Andhra Pradesh amended an existing GST notification issued under section 9(3) of the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, on the basis of GST Council recommendations. The amendment narrows the categories covered in the table by adding that "Any person" excludes a body corporate at serial number 4, and that "Any registered person" excludes a person who has opted for composition levy at serial number 5AB. The changes refine the scope of the earlier notification.
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      REV03-12/162/2025-Policy-CCT - dated 4-3-2025
      Clarification issued by the CBIC regarding GST rates & classification (goods) based on the recommendations of the GST Council in its 55th meeting
      Summary: Pepper of the genus Piper is classified under HS 0904 and attracts 5% GST, while dried pepper and raisins supplied by an agriculturist who is not liable to registration are exempt from GST. Ready to eat popcorn mixed with salt and spices is classified under HS 2106 90 99 and attracts 5% or 12% GST depending on packaging, while sugar-mixed popcorn is classified as sugar confectionary and attracts 18% GST; the past period up to 14.02.2025 is regularized on an as is where is basis. AAC blocks containing more than 50% fly ash fall under HS 6815 and attract 12% GST, and the amended compensation cess entry for utility vehicles applies on or after 26.07.2023.
      2.
      REV03-12/35/2025-GST SEC-CCT - dated 8-2-2025
      Clarification on various issues pertaining to GST treatment of vouchers
      Summary: Clarification is issued on the GST treatment of vouchers, including whether transactions in vouchers constitute a supply of goods or services, the tax position for distribution through distributors, sub-distributors or agents, ancillary services connected with voucher distribution, and the taxability of unredeemed vouchers or breakage. Pure trading of vouchers on a principal-to-principal basis is not leviable to GST, while commission-based distribution and separate ancillary services supplied for consideration are taxable as services. Amounts retained on account of unredeemed vouchers are not taxable because there is no underlying supply.

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      Trade Notice No. 01/2025-26 - dated 11-4-2025
      Operationalisation of DGFT 'Global Tariff and Trade' Helpdesk
      Summary: Operationalisation of a Global Tariff and Trade Helpdesk by DGFT to receive and coordinate trade-related issues including import and export challenges, import surges or dumping, EXIM clearance, logistics and supply chain challenges, financial or banking issues, regulatory and compliance matters, and other suggestions; submissions to be made via the DGFT Helpdesk Service, email or toll-free call, with status tracked online and notifications sent by email and SMS.
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