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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 22,2025

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      Summary: Clause 310 establishes that a member's share of income from an AOP/BOI is exempt from tax in the member's hands when the association/body is taxed on that income; if the AOP/BOI is not chargeable to tax the member's share is taxed in the member's hands; and if the AOP/BOI is taxed at the maximum marginal rate the member's share is excluded from his total income, otherwise the member's share is included in his total income.
      Summary: Clause 154 allows resident individuals certified by a medical authority as persons with disability or severe disability to claim a fixed deduction, contingent on furnishing the prescribed certificate with the return and on certificate validity and reassessment rules; definitions are cross referenced to a Bill provision for consistency.
      Summary: Clause 153 provides a statutory deduction for interest on deposits to individuals, senior citizens, and HUFs, specifying eligible institutions (banks, cooperative banking societies, and post offices), preserving denial of deductions for interest held by or on behalf of firms, AOPs, or BOIs, and defining time deposits. It consolidates prior disparate provisions by including senior citizens within the same clause with expanded coverage for time deposits, while maintaining the existing deduction treatment for non senior individuals and HUFs.
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      By: Aratrik Banerjee
      Summary: Section 63 establishes a redesigned tax audit framework that replaces turnover-based triggers with calibrated thresholds and risk-focused selection, integrating AI-driven anomaly detection, automated compliance tracking, and blockchain-enabled audit trails to improve accuracy and target high-risk taxpayers while reducing unnecessary audits. Section 348 creates a structured compliance and penalty regime with graded penalties tied to misconduct severity, procedural rectification mechanisms, and appeal rights. The Bill shifts from manual, threshold-driven audits to a technology-centred model emphasising continuous access to digital records, faceless assessments, and alternative dispute resolution.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Applications for 80G registration demand complete, accurate documentation and properly completed forms, demonstrable eligibility through sustained charitable activity, maintained accounting records showing donations and their utilisation, and a clear statement of activities aligned with law. Applicants must also comply with local tax rules and ensure timely renewal every five years to retain tax concessions and donor benefits.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Celebrities bear practical responsibility to promote environmental stewardship when endorsing prepackaged goods by prioritising endorsements of products using sustainable packaging and leveraging their influence to normalise recycling, reuse, take-back programmes, and public education. They can require corporate commitments to eco-friendly packaging in brand partnerships, lead by example with zero-waste practices, and promote material-specific disposal practices: proper sorting and recycling for plastics, recycling and composting for paper, and cleaning and recycling or reuse for metals.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Greener mobility options for urban commuting compare the environmental, health, convenience, cost, and infrastructure implications of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and bicycles. EVs eliminate tailpipe emissions but raise lifecycle concerns from battery production and electricity sourcing; bicycles have minimal production emissions and zero in use emissions. Bicycles deliver direct physical and mental health benefits while EVs improve air quality indirectly. EVs suit longer, weather protected trips and require charging infrastructure; bicycles excel for short urban trips, easy parking, and low operating costs. Policy guidance favors integrating both modes within a multimodal transport network.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Integrated planning must prioritize sustainable urban development using compact growth and mixed-use zoning, institutionalize green infrastructure-parks, urban forests, green roofs and expanded tree canopy-and shift transport investment to public transit and active modes. Complementary measures include climate-resilient infrastructure and nature-based solutions for flood and heat mitigation, affordable housing and participatory planning to secure social inclusion, and incentives for a green economy to align jobs and investment with environmental objectives.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Trash creates environmental, climate, economic and health harms rooted in a linear economy. The note calls for a systemic shift to a circular economy, adoption of extended producer responsibility, mandatory waste segregation and recycling, investments in collection, sorting and safe disposal infrastructure, and deployment of technologies such as composting, advanced recycling and carefully managed waste to energy. It emphasizes regulatory measures, incentives for waste minimization, and international cooperation to address transboundary pollution.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Glacier grafting is proposed as an intervention to preserve or augment glaciers-using artificial snow, ice augmentation, reflective materials, biofilm management, or cooling technologies-to slow retreat, protect seasonal water supplies, and sustain ecosystems. Deployment raises technological scalability limits, potential unintended environmental impacts from geoengineering, and ethical and governance challenges about human intervention and transboundary effects. The authors stress rigorous scientific validation, environmental assessment, stakeholder engagement, and integration with broader greenhouse gas mitigation and sustainability measures before any large scale application.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Circular Economy retains products and materials through design for longevity, reuse, repair, remanufacture and recycling to form closed-loop systems that minimise waste, conserve resources and lower carbon emissions. Circular Thinking is a systemic mindset emphasising systems thinking, value preservation, regeneration and innovation. Operational levers include product-as-a-service, take-back schemes, closed-loop industrial processes, and policy incentives; roles span individuals, businesses and governments to embed cyclical decision-making and support ecosystem restoration and climate mitigation.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Mindset factors impede climate action by creating psychological, cultural, and economic barriers: short-termism, cognitive dissonance, denial, status quo bias, social conformity, disconnection from nature, and misinformation reduce willingness to adopt sustainable behaviours. These barriers interact with an economic growth mindset that prioritises consumption and resists perceived sacrifices, producing collective inaction. The article recommends combining policy-aligned incentives (tax breaks, subsidies, rewards), narrative reframing toward opportunity, norm-shifting collective action, science-based communication, and education to empower choices and counter misinformation, aiming to align individual and institutional behaviour with climate objectives.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The note examines bilateral tariff measures as regulatory instruments in the U.S.-China rivalry, attributing their use to alleged intellectual property misappropriation, trade imbalances, and differing economic systems; it traces escalation through unilateral duties, reciprocal retaliations, and an interim negotiated adjustment that left core structural disputes unresolved, and highlights consequent compliance burdens, supply-chain disruption, sectoral exposure, and the broader implications for global trade governance and potential deglobalization.
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      Summary: The regulator accepted a settlement in which Google will modify vendor contracts via the "New India Agreement" to provide a standalone licence for the Play Store and Play Services on Android smart TVs, waive the need for a valid ACC for devices shipped into India without Google apps, and remove mandatory bundling and default placement obligations that the DG had found raised Section 4 abuse-of-dominance concerns arising from tied pre-installation requirements and restrictions on Android forks.
      Summary: A vice-presidential family visited a government-run central crafts emporium, purchased handloom, wooden and brass items, and praised the consolidated display of Indian handicrafts; the emporium's mission to revive and promote artisan heritage is highlighted, and the visit is framed against ongoing bilateral trade discussions and recent tariff measures affecting international trade.
      Summary: The High Court granted conditional bail to two accused in a money laundering and related narcotics prosecution, finding that continued incarceration would violate personal liberty under Article 21 given prolonged pre trial detention and the unlikelihood of an early trial conclusion. The court noted that investigation was substantially complete and proceeds of crime assets were attached, and imposed conditions including bonds with sureties, surrender of passports, regular appearance, maintenance of contact details, prohibition on contacting witnesses and tampering with evidence, and preserved prosecution's right to seek cancellation if conditions were breached.
      Summary: The document evaluates DBT as a reform replacing paper disbursals with targeted digital transfers via the JAM trinity, attributing large leakage reductions and a decline in subsidy share to elimination of ghost beneficiaries and intermediaries while expanding coverage. It introduces the Welfare Efficiency Index, combining DBT savings, subsidy reduction and beneficiary growth to quantify multi-dimensional efficiency gains, and reports correlations showing increased coverage associating with higher savings and lower subsidy burdens, framing DBT as a replicable mechanism for fiscal optimisation and inclusive welfare delivery.
      Summary: The Index of Eight Core Industries rose 3.8% in March 2025 year on year, with Cement, Fertilizers, Steel, Electricity, Coal and Refinery Products growing while Crude Oil and Natural Gas fell; the ICI combines eight sectors with specified weights (total 100) and comprises 40.27% of IIP. April-March 2024-25 cumulative growth is provisionally 4.4% and December 2024 final growth was 5.1%. Data for Jan-Mar 2025 are provisional and subject to revision; renewables are included in electricity data and a new steel product (HRPO) has been added.
      Summary: India is actively engaging with the United States to negotiate a two phase bilateral trade agreement, aiming to conclude the first tranche by the fall; this engagement involves ministerial visits and meetings focused on tariff-related negotiations, occurring against recent US announcements of reciprocal import duties and a temporary suspension of many such tariffs.
      Summary: Use of debt-to-equity conversion is presented as the corporate mechanism by which Congress says it preserved the National Herald: a shareholder-approved conversion made Young Indian a shareholder while AJL retained ownership, management, rents and income used for media operations. The article records an Income Tax valuation lower than claimed, notes most AJL properties are leasehold, and summarises allegations that the Enforcement Directorate's charge sheet and the timing of investigative steps reflect political vendetta and procedural delay, with no disclosed transactions or distributions to Young Indian shareholders.
      Summary: No legal or regulatory issues: The document is a foreign news roundup summarising diplomatic, economic, political and public health developments, compiling officials' statements on economic transformation goals, trade engagement, strategic projects, trade countermeasures, job creation targets, political accusations, security probes, and public health surveillance, none of which imposes operative legal measures or regulatory directives.
      Summary: China publicly warned it will oppose and may impose countermeasures against countries that secure exclusive bilateral trade deals with the United States in ways that harm Chinese interests, framing such deals as a pretext of reciprocity for unilateral economic coercion and asserting its right to take corresponding measures to safeguard legitimate rights and trade relationships.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate is pursuing court-authorised restitution of confiscated assets to victims under the PMLA by filing special applications and obtaining orders that allow restoration before trial, provided the ED has filed a chargesheet and charges are framed. Courts may restore property to claimants who demonstrate legitimate interest and quantifiable loss, subject to the claimant executing a bond to refund amounts if required at a later stage.
      Summary: Allegations that the Election Commission is compromised were based on disputed turnout figures and the panel's refusal or changed ability to provide videographic records for verification, while separately the Enforcement Directorate has filed a prosecution complaint under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and lodged a chargesheet alleging money laundering against the named politicians.
      Summary: Sebi barred the promoters of a listed company for alleged diversion of loan funds and other violations, highlighting corporate governance and financial misconduct concerns. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs is reviewing the securities regulator's order under the Companies Act, 2013 and has indicated it will take necessary regulatory enforcement action in accordance with applicable company-law provisions.
      Summary: Gold prices rose sharply as a weakening US dollar, US-China tariff tensions and safe haven demand boosted physical, ETF and futures buying, pushing domestic purity benchmarks and international spot and futures to fresh highs; analysts note that expectations of monetary easing and shifting Treasury yields underpin the rally, while festival demand in India and ETF accumulation add support.
      Summary: AICC general secretary Deepa Dasmunshi calls the ED chargesheet in the National Herald case a Centre-sponsored political vendetta, denying any money laundering and stating no funds were transferred from Associated Journals Limited to Young Indian; she says Young Indian provided a loan to revive the newspaper using party-worker cheques and insists investigatory actions should be judged on their merits.
      Summary: The article asserts the National Herald proceedings are a political conspiracy and accuses the Enforcement Directorate (ED) of being weaponised to suppress opposition. It challenges the application of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) on the ground that no borrowing or financial transaction occurred, that the companies are non-profit, and that properties are largely on lease, questioning how the accused could have derived personal benefit and urging the government to present evidence if it exists.
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      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 02/2025-26 - dated 21-4-2025
      Introduction of ‘Mode of Export of Services’ Field in eBRC Format for Services Exports with effect from May 01, 2025.
      Summary: A mandatory Mode of Export of Services field has been added to the eBRC format for services exports (applicable to eBRCs generated on or after May 01, 2025), requiring exporters certifying IRM-linked eBRCs via the DGFT portal (API or bulk upload) to indicate the relevant GATS mode of supply to improve data granularity and align with international classification.

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      14/2025 - dated 21-4-2025
      Amendment to guidelines issued vide Circular No. 38/2020 dated 21.08.2020.
      Summary: Amendment replaces Certificate of Origin with Proof of Origin, defined to include certificates issued by designated authorities and self-declarations as provided under trade agreements; verification requests must be directed to the designated international customs verification unit, which will upload specimen signatures and seals to the customs electronic system, circulate copies to non-electronic locations, forward copies to investigative authorities, implement an SOP to track uploads, and submit periodical reports to ensure consistent verification procedures.
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