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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 28,2025

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      Summary: Clause 179 defines an impermissible avoidance arrangement under GAAR as one whose main purpose is obtaining a tax benefit and which meets at least one of four tainting conditions: arm's length departure, misuse or abuse of law, lack of commercial substance, or non bona fide means; it creates a rebuttable presumption placing the burden on the taxpayer for impugned steps and is operationalized through Rule 10UB's pre reference notice, Commissioner review, and Approving Panel safeguards.
      Summary: Clause 178 codifies GAAR with an overriding non-obstante effect, enabling authorities to declare an arrangement an "impermissible avoidance arrangement" and determine tax consequences, applying to whole arrangements or any step or part, based on tests of commercial substance and main purpose, while procedural safeguards-notice, hearing, and an approving panel-are prescribed to temper broad remedial powers.
      Summary: Limitation on deductible interest in cross border related party financing restricts interest deductions where interest paid or payable by Indian entities to non resident associated enterprises is treated as excess interest, capped by a fixed ratio of the borrower's EBITDA and by interest payable to associated enterprises; disallowed amounts are carry forwardable subject to the same ratio, a deeming rule treats economically supported third party loans as associated enterprise debt, and specified carve outs apply to regulated financial entities and bona fide IFSC Finance Companies under operational rules.
      Summary: Clause 176 creates a regime for transactions with persons in notified jurisdictional areas: government notification power; deeming parties as associated enterprises and transactions as international transactions for transfer pricing; disallowance of deductions absent prescribed authorisation and documentation; deeming unexplained receipts as assessable income; and mandatory higher withholding on payments to NJA persons, with broad definitions and anticipated procedural rules similar to Rule 21AC.
      Summary: Clause 175 establishes a deeming regime that treats dividends and interest received by an interposed holder as the income of the original economic owner where securities are transferred and subsequently reacquired, limits taxpayer liability where similar securities are acquired, apportions income for partial-year beneficial interest holders, provides exceptions if the taxpayer proves absence of avoidance, disallows losses from dividend and bonus stripping within prescribed acquisition and disposal windows, and treats disallowed bonus-related losses as cost adjustments for retained units.
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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Kerala High Court applied the mutuality principle to hold that transactions between associations and members are not taxable supplies under GST, invalidating amendments treating them as separate entities. CBIC issued revised GST registration instructions specifying required documents, limiting notices for non essential discrepancies, setting processing procedures, and directing supervisory monitoring. GSTN will render Table 3.2 values in GSTR 3B non editable from April 2025, requiring corrections via GSTR 1/A or IFF. MoF denied any proposal to levy GST on UPI transactions and clarified GST thresholds and ITC eligibility for RWAs.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: LLP annual compliance requires two distinct filings: Form 11, the Annual Return recording partners and contributions, and Form 8, the Statement of Account and Solvency presenting financial statements and a solvency declaration. Each form has a statutory due date and attracts escalating penalties for delayed filing. Filing obligations apply even where there is no business activity. Required documents include the LLP agreement, financial statements, partner information and Digital Signature Certificates, and submissions must be made via the MCA portal. Audit requirements apply when turnover or contribution exceed prescribed thresholds.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The petition challenged criminal prosecution for concealment of foreign cigarettes as electronic goods, hinging on the departmental circular revising prosecution thresholds. The court treated cigarettes as notified customs goods falling under the circular limb with a lower threshold applicable to notified items, rejected the applicability of higher appraising case thresholds tied to wilful mis declaration, recognised the Additional Director General as competent to sanction prosecutions except in specified categories, and applied limitation principles that do not bar prosecution where the offences carry potential imprisonment beyond three years.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Vouchers that qualify as Prepaid Payment Instruments (money) or as excluded actionable claims are not supplies for GST; redemption of vouchers triggers GST on the underlying goods/services, principal-to-principal trading in vouchers is not taxable, agency/commission arrangements are taxable on commissions, ancillary services to issuers are taxable, and unredeemed voucher breakage does not attract GST absent an agreement creating taxable forbearance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Retrospective extension of the timeframe for availing Input Tax Credit under the CGST regime was enacted by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024 and implemented by a notification and CBIC circular with effect from 1 July 2017, validating certain delayed ITC claims; the court treated those measures and the executive clarification as removing the basis for departmental demands against belated ITC availments.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A complete e-way bill-both Parts A and B-must be furnished before commencement of movement under Rule 138; absence of Part B at transit constitutes statutory non-compliance. Non-possession or post-interception generation of Part B attracts a rebuttable presumption of tax evasion, and mismatches between invoice particulars and actual movement indicate misrepresentation. Failure to carry a completed e-way bill exposes consignors and transporters to penal consequences under the GST penalty framework and requires real-time logistical and documentary compliance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Misleading advertisements are defined by false descriptions, false guarantees, concealment of material facts, or creation of unrealistic expectations. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 grants the Central Consumer Protection Authority investigative, recall and penalty powers and prescribes fines and endorser bans; ASCI provides self-regulatory oversight and grievance redressal. Sectoral laws and criminal offences for cheating and fraud-now retained in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita-address therapeutic claims, food and broadcast misrepresentations. Common unlawful forms include exaggerated claims, fake testimonials, hidden conditions, and surrogate advertising, with consumer remedies via regulatory complaints and criminal or civil action.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Comparative assessment highlights that Indian CRAs, regulated by SEBI under the SEBI (CRA) Regulations, focus on domestic corporate, SME and structured finance ratings with mandatory disclosure and periodic surveillance, while international CRAs operate under SEC/ESMA and IOSCO standards with wider sovereign and structured finance coverage, detailed audit trails, and greater global market influence; both face issuer-pays conflicts of interest and require stronger independence, transparency, methodology, and post-rating surveillance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: International credit rating agencies assess creditworthiness of sovereigns, corporations, financial institutions and instruments, serving as benchmarks that shape investor decisions and borrowing costs. They rate sovereign, corporate, banking, structured finance and ESG instruments, publish methodologies, and provide surveillance. Regulatory oversight varies by jurisdiction, while Basel uses ratings for risk-weighted assets and IOSCO issues a voluntary code. Post-crisis reforms focus on transparency of methodologies, analyst rotation, enhanced surveillance and disclosures to address conflicts of interest and rating bias. Emphasis is placed on diversifying perspectives and strengthening domestic rating capacity.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Credit Rating Agencies evaluate the creditworthiness of corporate, financial and government borrowers and rate debt instruments, structured finance, bank loans, SME issuers, infrastructure projects and ESG instruments. They operate under a securities market regulatory and licensing framework that mandates disclosure norms, codes of conduct, surveillance and review to limit conflicts of interest and preserve analytical independence. Ratings affect capital raising, investor confidence and regulatory compliance, and recent credit events have highlighted the need for improved governance and methodological rigour.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Policy response to India's concentrated import dependence on China combines expansion of import substitution via PLI and targeted industrial supports, calibrated tariff and non tariff barriers plus enhanced customs enforcement to prevent undervaluation and mis invoicing, aggressive use of trade remedies (anti dumping, countervailing, safeguards) with real time monitoring, and supply chain diversification through China Plus One and trade diplomacy, complemented by export promotion and consumer awareness campaigns.
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      Summary: India and the United States are negotiating a Bilateral Trade Agreement through continuous, multi-level dialogue with the objective of concluding an initial phase by the fall. Senior representatives have been designated and in-person talks are underway to finalise modalities and the Terms of Reference. The agreement is intended as a multi-sector, phased instrument to expand market access, operationalise sectoral priorities, and incorporate stakeholder inputs, including submissions from the Indian diaspora, to guide negotiation priorities and implementation.
      Summary: The United States maintains a baseline 10 per cent tariff on imports from Singapore while both countries will continue discussions to explore practical measures to deepen bilateral trade and investment links. Singapore emphasised the mutual economic interdependence and noted domestic growth forecasts were downgraded amid broader US China tariff tensions and potential supply chain disruption.
      Summary: Allegations assert a conspiracy to subvert the Faceless Scheme of Income Tax Assessment by disclosing assessing officer identities and case issues to taxpayers and collecting undue gratification for favourable outcomes; searches recovered incriminating documents, payment evidence and digital material, arrests were made, and investigation continues against departmental officers, professionals and others.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate, invoking the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002, carried out searches uncovering forged title deeds, tampered revenue records and evidence of impersonation used to fraudulently transfer high-value land; seized original property documents and allege that proceeds were laundered through intermediaries and benami entities into real estate and luxury assets while investigations continue to trace beneficiaries and implicated officials.
      Summary: Allegations assert that a Deputy Commissioner-level income tax officer and a private intermediary conspired to obtain and disclose confidential assessment information under the Faceless Scheme, promise favourable orders to taxpayers in pending high-value assessments in exchange for pecuniary benefits, and collect undue gratification. Searches at multiple locations yielded incriminating documents, payment evidence, and digital material. A complaint from the Income Tax Department led to registration of a criminal investigation naming departmental officers, chartered accountants, and private persons; arrests have been made and investigation continues.
      Summary: NICDC is advancing the Palakkad Industrial Smart City as a 1,710-acre Integrated Manufacturing Cluster with multi-modal connectivity to attract investment and jobs. Project milestones reported include substantial land possession, completed environmental clearances, issuance of a letter of award for project management and construction consultancy, and ongoing finalisation of EPC tender documents. NICDC Logistics Data Services Ltd. has implemented the Logistics Data Bank and the Unified Logistics Interface Platform to integrate government systems and APIs, supporting large-scale logistics data exchanges and private-sector engagement.
      Summary: Net direct tax receipts for the 2024-25 fiscal narrowly fell short of the revised budget target because issuance of record refunds reduced the net mop up, despite substantial year on year growth in provisional gross and net collections; final totals remain provisional pending last stage reconciliation and adjustments.
      Summary: Jio Platforms' consolidated revenue, EBITDA and profit after tax rose year-on-year, led by tariff revisions, higher ARPU, expanded 5G penetration and scale-up of home-broadband and fixed-wireless subscribers. Management cites improved subscriber mix and rising per-capita data consumption as the principal drivers and an identified monetisation opportunity as usage shifts from largely free offerings to paid services.
      Summary: Centre defended the amended waqf by user provision in the Supreme Court, contending that judicial interference would create a legislative regime, and reported a significant post-amendment addition to waqf land while flagging alleged misuse of waqf provisions to encroach on private and government properties. Concurrently, procedural developments included a Delhi court declining to issue notice in a money-laundering matter, the brief custody and release of an activist in a defamation case, and arrests for alleged inflammatory social-media posts under public-order provisions.
      Summary: Enforcement action under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act led to the arrest and remand of a former minister in an inquiry into alleged irregularities in the Jal Jeevan Mission; a serving minister urged the agency to pursue implicated bureaucrats, citing evidence and prior complaint filing while opponents labelled the action politically motivated.
      Summary: The rupee weakened amid geopolitical tension and domestic equity weakness, with analysts citing support near the 200 day moving average and warning of a negative bias offset by persistent FII inflows and a softer dollar. Market indicators included a firmer dollar index, falling Brent futures, strong FII net purchases and a rise in RBI foreign exchange reserves. Commentary also noted that prospective bilateral trade talks with the US and a temporary pause on a reciprocal tariff-under current lower tariff treatment-could influence currency and investor sentiment.
      Summary: Provisional net direct tax collections for 2024-25 met the budget target with year-on-year growth, despite the income tax department issuing the highest-ever refunds; gross receipts rose and net collections achieved slightly above the original budget target but slightly below the revised estimate, with final adjustments pending. Corporate tax and non-corporate tax both contributed to the increase, and the provisional tax buoyancy ratio indicated direct tax growth exceeding GDP growth.
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      Customs

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      29/2025 - dated - 24-4-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Delegation of Adjudication Powers under the Customs Act, 1962 – Appointment of Officers in Place of Commissioner of Customs, Nhava Sheva–V, Mumbai Customs Zone–II for the purpose of adjudicating the notices issued to the persons specified in the notification.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs appoints specified Principal Commissioners or Commissioners to exercise the powers and duties of the Commissioner of Customs, Nhava Sheva V, Mumbai Customs Zone II, for adjudicating the show cause notices listed in Annexures I-VII of the Schedule; each Table entry designates the adjudicating authority for particular sets of notices, and the delegation takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Money Laundering

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      G.S.R. 261(E) - dated - 25-4-2025 - PMLA
      Amendment in Notification No. G.S.R. 381(E), dated the 27th June, 2006 - Sharing of information under PMLA by the Director, Financial Intelligence Unit, India
      Summary: The Central Government amends the PMLA information sharing notification to add the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) as an additional designated recipient for information shared by the Director, Financial Intelligence Unit India, thereby extending the interagency information exchange framework under section 66(1)(ii).
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      Instruction No. 05/2025 - dated 25-4-2025
      Requirement of CITES Export permit or CITES Reexport certificate for agarwood products
      Summary: The Ministry clarifies that under the CITES personal effects exemption in Resolution Conf.13.7 (Rev.CoP17), specified small quantities of agarwood dead specimens, parts or derivatives carried as personal or household effects do not require CITES Export permits or CITES Re-export certificates; Customs officers are to be sensitized and implementation difficulties reported to the Board.
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