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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 21,2025

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      Summary: Clause 152 provides a statutory deduction for resident individual patentees in respect of royalty from patents registered on or after 1 April 2003, subject to a statutory annual ceiling and procedural certification. Deductions in compulsory licence cases are limited to Controller determined royalty; foreign-sourced receipts qualify only to the extent repatriated in convertible foreign exchange within the prescribed period and supported by prescribed certification. Definitions exclude capital gains and sales proceeds from the scope of "royalty," and certification by prescribed authorities is required with the return.
      Summary: Clause 151 grants a deduction to resident individual authors for professional income from copyright assignment or royalties for literary, artistic, or scientific books (excluding textbooks), subject to a fixed monetary cap and a royalty to sales limit for non lump sum receipts. Foreign income qualifies only if repatriated in convertible exchange within a prescribed period and accompanied by prescribed certification, and claimants must submit payer verified certificates with returns; double deduction for the same income is expressly prohibited.
      Summary: A statutory measure grants a 100% deduction on profits and gains of qualifying Producer Companies for income attributable to an identified eligible business-marketing members' agricultural produce, supplying inputs to members, and processing members' produce-subject to turnover limits, inclusion in gross total income, sequencing after other Chapter VI A deductions, and a legislatively imposed sunset period, with transitional company-law references and apportionment issues creating practical and interpretive compliance challenges.
      Summary: Clause 149 permits deductions for specified categories of income of co operative societies-profits from credit to members, cottage industry, marketing and specified processing of members' agricultural produce, supply of agricultural inputs, collective disposal of members' labour, fishing and allied activities, interest or dividends from investments in other co operatives, and income from letting godowns or warehouses-subject to membership, voting restrictions for certain societies, exclusions for most co operative banks, and computation after specified infrastructure deductions.
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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: LLPs must annually file Form 11 and Form 8 within their prescribed deadlines regardless of business activity; the statutory obligation is independent of income. Non filing attracts daily penalties, can lead to a defunct status, and undermines the LLP's ability to raise funds or convert later, while timely filing preserves active status and an auditable compliance record.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 7 requires exporters to furnish declarations and information to the RBI to disclose export value and enable realisation; Section 8 and Regulation 9 require that foreign exchange from exports be realised and repatriated to India within the period specified by the RBI and that exporters take all reasonable steps to do so. Section 13 prescribes penalties for contraventions after adjudication. In the cited firm matter, former partners were found responsible for failure to take effective recovery steps for proceeds unrepatriated within the statutory period, and the adjudicator's quantified penalty was reviewed and reduced with an adjustment of a prior deposit.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The rescission of Circular No. 29/2020-Customs removes the administrative authorisation allowing Bangladesh to tranship export cargo through Indian Land Customs Stations, a move prompted by logistical congestion and freight-cost pressures affecting Indian exporters and influenced by geopolitical tensions; it is expected to increase transit times and costs for Bangladeshi exporters, disrupt trade corridors to neighbouring third countries, and prompt needs for renegotiation or alternative transit arrangements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Food recall is a consumer-protection mechanism governed by the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and the Food Safety and Standards (Food Recall Procedure) Regulation, 2017. FBOs must identify hazards, suspend distribution, notify authorities, retrieve affected products, document actions and implement corrective measures. The regulation requires risk classification, coordinated communication to distributors, retailers and consumers, post-recall monitoring by authorities to verify removal effectiveness, and submission of detailed reports to the authority.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Heavy metal contamination in food requires control of environmental and food chain sources and enforceable safety standards. Lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, and chromium enter food via pollution, contaminated water and soil, agricultural inputs, and processing or packaging. Mitigation combines consumer practices-diet diversification, selective seafood choices, washing and preparation-and regulatory measures focused on maximum allowable levels, routine monitoring and testing, controls on inputs and discharges, and surveillance to prevent contaminated products reaching consumers.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The article explains that calcium carbide, used as "ripening masala," releases acetylene that accelerates fruit ripening but often contains contaminants like arsenic and phosphorus causing acute and long-term health hazards. It notes that many jurisdictions prohibit or regulate calcium carbide use and favour approved methods-principally controlled ethylene application and ripening chambers-and stresses compliance, enforcement challenges, and consumer precautions to reduce exposure and public-health risks.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Guidance to read packaged food labels by starting with serving size, assessing calorie content per serving, examining macronutrients (fat, protein, carbohydrates and fiber) and micronutrients, and monitoring sodium. Identify added sugars through "Includes Added Sugars," inspect the ingredients list for whole foods, additives and allergens, and use Percent Daily Value (%DV) to decide whether nutrients are low or high in the context of daily intake. Do not rely solely on front of pack health claims; prioritise nutrition facts and ingredient transparency, and practice balance, portion control, and moderation.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Council of Leather Exports is a non profit export promotion body established under the Export Promotion Council Act, operating within the Foreign Trade Policy and DGFT rules. It provides market promotion, research, training, quality assurance, export consultancy, and policy advocacy, and administers schemes such as market access support, transport subsidies, duty drawback, and FTP linked financial incentives. Membership is available to producers, processors, and exporters meeting documentary eligibility and fee requirements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Coir Board, constituted under the Coir Board Act, 1953, is empowered to promote the coir industry through production and quality enhancement, financial and technical assistance, research and development, and domestic and international marketing. It executes functions including industry modernization, training and skill development, export facilitation, financing and subsidy schemes, and worker welfare, and administers targeted programmes for technology upgradation, market development, processing unit support, and a workers welfare fund.
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      Summary: The court summoned Jharkhand Ispat Pvt Ltd and director Ram Swaroop Rungta on allegations of money laundering connected to the North Dhadu coal block allocation, finding a prima facie case and taking cognisance under the PMLA; the other director was not summoned for lack of involvement in generation of proceeds of crime.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate has filed a chargesheet alleging money laundering and a conspiratorial scheme to transfer control of property associated with the defunct National Herald newspaper to private individuals, with the regulatory aim of retrieving and preserving assets originally held for public interest and ensuring their re utilisation for the public rather than private ownership.
      Summary: Police are initiating criminal proceedings after demonstrators climbed the locked gate of a federal investigative agency's office during a protest, prompting registration of an FIR at the local police station for unauthorised entry and related public order offences; video evidence and official statements support further investigative steps.
      Summary: Negotiations aim to finalise a proposed bilateral trade agreement's Terms of Reference covering about nineteen chapters-tariffs, non tariff barriers, rules of origin, goods and services, customs facilitation, and regulatory issues-to establish the pathway, level of ambition, sectoral priorities, and scheduling so key differences can be resolved and an initial phase concluded within the tariff pause period.
      Summary: BJP alleges that fake rent agreements, advance rent payments and bogus advertisements were used as conduits for money laundering involving National Herald entities; that Young Indian received donations alleged to be not genuine and that a large portion of rent received by Associated Journals Ltd lacked contractual basis, with advertising revenue said to come from Congress affiliated bodies, while Congress contends investigatory steps are politically motivated.
      Summary: A Gujarat court convicted a former senior administrative officer and others, imposing rigorous imprisonment for irregularities in government land allotment causing loss to the public exchequer. Separately, the Supreme Court will hear a petition seeking uniform compensation for victims of hate crime and mob lynching, raising issues of consistent remedial frameworks and parity in victim relief awards.
      Summary: Absence of legal or regulatory issues: the document is a set of international news briefs-diplomatic meetings, trade talks, corruption allegations, a seismic event, technological demonstrations, and nuclear negotiations-presented as factual reportage without legal argumentation, statutory analysis, enforcement actions, or compliance obligations.
      Summary: The central agency has registered an investigation alleging that two retired senior officers and the former Advocate General abused their positions to influence and frustrate anti-corruption and money laundering probes into the state nodal food procurement agency. Authorities cite recovered incriminating documents and digital evidence showing manipulation of procedural records, attempts to derail court proceedings, and provision of undue benefits to secure anticipatory bail and impede enforcement actions.
      Summary: UK-US trade negotiations focused on resolving disputed import tariffs were the central subject of a high-level phone discussion aimed at advancing a bilateral trade agreement to address American-imposed duties on UK goods, with the Prime Minister stressing free and open trade and protecting the national interest while preparatory ministerial engagements were planned to keep the pact high on international finance meeting agendas.
      Summary: Depositors of New India Co-operative Bank met RBI-appointed advisors and supervision officials seeking a concrete roadmap for revival or a merger; advisors said multiple options were being explored and would forward the delegation's representation with recommendations to the RBI. The delegation demanded a substantial rise in per-account withdrawal limits to alleviate hardship for vulnerable account holders, submitted their representation to police, and received assurances that supervisory officials would escalate the concerns and provide an official update on the bank's status.
      Summary: MoSPI is convening a Data Users Conference to engage data producers and users, presenting survey design and dissemination matters including sampling methodologies, HCES insights, PLFS methodological changes, and NSS estimation procedures. Technical sessions will address GDP measurement and base revision-data sources, sectoral databases, measurement issues and proposed methodological improvements-and CPI base updation. Panels of statisticians, central bank and market experts, academics, and private agencies will review presentations and enable interactive discussion to improve interpretation of official statistics and foster methodological exchange.
      Summary: APEDA operationalised a pre clearance program and coordinated research, irradiation, cold chain and inspection protocols to enable the first commercial sea shipment of Indian Bhagwa pomegranates to the target market, converting trial shelf life enhancements and prior air trial experience into a compliance pathway that allows exporters to move consignments by sea while meeting phytosanitary and quality requirements.
      Summary: Claims that GST will be levied on UPI transactions are unfounded; no such proposal exists. GST applies to charges like the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR), and the CBDT removed MDR for Person to Merchant UPI transactions effective January 2020. Because no MDR is currently charged on UPI transactions, GST is not applicable. The Government supports UPI through an Incentive Scheme for low value P2M transactions, with disclosed allocations confirming ongoing policy support.
      Summary: Trade tariff proposals prompted China and Cambodia to deepen bilateral trade and investment ties, sign investment and PPP agreements including a major canal project, and expand cooperation in environmental protection, development assistance, and security. The visit formalised mechanisms for military cooperation and discussed port access conditions tied to naval visits, while Cambodian authorities denied any agreement granting special basing rights to China. The diplomatic emphasis opposed unilateralism and sought to uphold the multilateral trading system.
      Summary: The bipartisan US lawmakers' visit focuses on the interaction between recently announced tariffs and sustained defence and economic engagement: Taiwan is negotiating trade and investment adjustments during a temporary pause on tariff enforcement while pursuing non-red supply chains, increasing defence spending, and seeking domestic and US-linked defence-industry investment to strengthen deterrence and reduce reliance on external military support.
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