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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 03,2025

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      Summary: A flat-rate regime taxes specified India-sourced receipts of non-resident sportsmen, sports associations, and entertainers-covering participation, performances, advertisements and article contributions-with such receipts treated as ring-fenced special income taxed separately from other income; deductions are expressly disallowed for computing that special income, and proper withholding at source can exempt a taxpayer from domestic return-filing when that is the taxpayer's sole Indian income.
      Summary: Clause 194 (Table S. No. 1) taxes winnings from lotteries, crossword puzzles, races (excluding income from owning or maintaining race horses), card games and other gambling at a flat rate on gross receipts with no deductions or set-off; tax is computed in two steps-tax on such winnings and tax on the balance of income as if winnings were excluded-and winnings from online games are expressly excluded and dealt with separately.
      Summary: A concessional tax regime grants newly formed manufacturing co-operative societies an optional, irrevocable reduced tax treatment for qualifying manufacturing income, contingent on formation and commencement within prescribed windows, exercise of the option in the prescribed manner, and compliance with anti abuse conditions. Qualifying income is computed without specified deductions or set offs, certain non manufacturing income and specified gains are taxed at higher rates, and failure to satisfy conditions withdraws the regime for the relevant and subsequent years.
      Summary: Clause 203 establishes an elective concessional tax regime for resident cooperative societies permitting computation of total income without specified deductions and without set-off of losses or depreciation attributable to those disallowed deductions; the option is exercised in the prescribed manner within the return-filing timeframe, is irrevocable, and failure to meet conditions renders the option invalid for that and subsequent years, while losses and depreciation not allowed are deemed finally given effect. An IFSC carve-out permits designated deductions for IFSC units subject to conditions.
      Summary: Clause 202 creates a consolidated new tax regime for individuals, HUFs, AOPs, BOIs and certain artificial juridical persons pairing a graded slab structure with the denial of most specified exemptions, deductions and loss set-offs. Total income is computed without the benefit of listed deductions and without carry-forward or set-off of losses and depreciation attributable to those disallowed items. The clause prescribes an option procedure with strict withdrawal and re-entry limits for business/professional assessees and contemplates procedural electronic filing requirements and an IFSC carve-out.
      Summary: Concessional tax regime for new manufacturing domestic companies grants a lower corporate rate to qualifying manufacturers while disallowing most exemptions and deductions. The regime requires an irrevocable option, exercised in the prescribed manner by the due date for the first return; failure to meet conditions causes permanent loss of eligibility. Income computation is exemption free, with no carry forward for losses or depreciation attributable to disallowed deductions. Benefits can continue on amalgamation if conditions are met. Procedural and definitional details are expected to be specified in subordinate rules.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Verification requires appeals to be signed by authorised persons for each appellant category; final acknowledgement treats provisional acknowledgement as filing date where orders are uploaded, otherwise a self certified order copy must be uploaded within seven days or the upload date becomes the filing date. On admission the Registrar numbers and registers appeals, may correct clerical errors, call for records if directed, and may accept defective appeals for sufficient cause permitting amendments within thirty days or reject them if defects are not remedied.
      By: Shehin Rasid
      Summary: Small business taxpayers should claim ordinary revenue deductions under Sections 30-36 by categorising expenses and maintaining documentary proof. Core deductible categories include rent and utilities, employee compensation and statutory contributions, depreciation on business assets at prescribed rates, repairs and insurance treated as revenue expenses, travel and accommodation for business purposes with logs and receipts, advertising and professional fees with vendor invoices, business loan interest and bank charges, and office supplies/software. Apportion personal use, observe statutory caps (including provisions like Section 80D), deduct required TDS, and retain receipts to avoid disallowance.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: One Person Companies are required to file an OPC Annual Return annually with the Registrar of Companies, using Form AOC-4 for financial statements and the MGT annual return form, to report financial statements, the sole shareholder's details, and director information. Timely filing-AOC-4 within 180 days of year-end and the annual return within 60 days-maintains legal compliance, supports business credibility with banks and investors, and avoids a daily penalty for late submission.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The statutory definition of ganja under Section 2(iii)(b) is limited to the flowering or fruiting tops, excluding seeds and leaves unless accompanied by those tops. The court found the seized mixture of seeds, leaves and stalks lacked flowering or fruiting tops and noted procedural lapses in segregation and separate weighing, which undermined classification and quantity determination. Enforcement must therefore restrict ganja quantification to flowering or fruiting tops and ensure proper segregation and weighing to support statutory classification.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Assignment of a trademark in India requires a duly executed Assignment Deed detailing trademark particulars, nature of assignment (with or without goodwill), consideration and effective date, which should be stamped and, where applicable, registered/notarized. The prescribed procedure uses Form TM P filed online with the Trade Marks Registry, accompanied by the deed, registration certificate copy (if registered), affidavit when needed, power of attorney if an agent files, and identification proofs; optional NOC is recommended. The application should be filed within six months of assignment (with possible extension) and the registry then processes the change of proprietor.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Assignment of trademarks transfers ownership rights by written deed and may be effected with or without the associated goodwill. Assignments can be complete, partial by goods or territory, with goodwill enabling continued use, or without goodwill which limits assignee use and requires the Registrar's direction. Registration with the Trademark Registry via Form TM P, submission of the assignment deed and supporting documents, and compliance with stamp laws are the operative steps to record change of proprietorship and establish public notice.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The legal and policy challenge is to provide a coherent regulatory framework enabling MSME adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies while closing interpretational gaps for AI-embedded systems, digital twins, autonomous production and IoT. Current schemes and general statutes afford support but leave unresolved classification, certification, liability attribution, and data governance issues, producing regulatory uncertainty that deters long-term investment and complicates MSME participation in global value chains.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Classification under the Customs Tariff Act depends on the First Schedule, the GRI, and Section and Chapter Notes, with the sole or principal use doctrine placing components designed solely or principally for a specified article under that article's heading. GRI Rule 2(a) applies to disassembled kits only where the imported presentation possesses the essential character of the finished article and headings or notes do not determine classification. Presentation, completeness of critical components, consignment context, and Rule 3(a)'s preference for specific descriptions control outcomes.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Playing music at weddings can invoke exclusive copyright rights in musical compositions, lyrics and sound recordings; events held in commercial venues or organised on a commercial scale qualify as public performances and require licences from collective management organisations for both composition and sound recording rights. Private-home ceremonies may fall within a narrow non-commercial religious and traditional exemption, but rented halls, hotels, lawns, and events with hired DJs or event managers generally require compliance through appropriate licences and contractual allocation of responsibility.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Patent protection for nano pharmaceuticals in India requires novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability while overcoming statutory exclusions for inventions prejudicial to health or the environment and for methods of medical treatment; applicants must demonstrate Enhanced Efficacy beyond mere particle-size reduction, provide standardized, reproducible testing and safety data, and align patenting strategies with TRIPS-consistent public-order and health exceptions.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Exporters bear a statutory duty under Sections 7 and 8 of FEMA to declare full export value and to take all reasonable steps to realise and repatriate foreign exchange to India through an Authorized Dealer within RBI-prescribed timelines. Failure to comply is a contravention attracting penalties under Section 13, including enhanced and daily penalties for continuing offences, while compounding under Section 15 permits regularisation by payment of a fee. Remedial measures include seeking extension or write-off via the AD bank and voluntary disclosure; procedural templates for extension and compounding applications are provided.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Patents Act, 1970 sets the legal framework for granting and enforcing patents by requiring novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability, excluding certain subject matter, and providing for provisional and complete applications, substantive examination, pre and post grant oppositions, and statutory enforcement rights. Patents grant time limited exclusivity subject to renewal fees, while the Act permits parallel imports and contains a compulsory licensing mechanism and procedural provisions aligned with international obligations to balance inventor rights and public interest.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Patent registration in India requires establishing novelty and filing a provisional or complete specification with prescribed documents (specification, claims, abstract, drawings, and statutory forms). Applicants must file a Request for Examination within the statutory period, respond to examination reports and objections, and, if satisfied, receive grant and publication; the granted patent is subject to a defined term and annual renewal fees. The process is governed by the Patents Act and Patent Rules and administered by the Indian Patent Office, with professional assistance recommended for meeting procedural and documentation requirements.
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      Summary: A court directed issuance of notices to proposed accused persons so they may exercise the right to be heard on the question of cognisance of a money laundering complaint. It held that allowing submissions at the cognisance stage is consistent with investigative powers and statutory presumptions and relied on the proviso to the cognisance provision in the criminal procedure code, construing its benevolent intent in favour of accused persons to protect against improper implication.
      Summary: Two procedural issues have produced widespread litigation delaying confirmation of Enforcement Directorate provisional attachments under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act: coram non judice challenges to single member confirmations in the absence of the judicial member of the three member Adjudicating Authority, and disputes over the statutory 180 day limit for confirmation during extraordinary circumstances such as the COVID 19 pandemic. These challenges have led to multiple stay orders that account for a substantial portion of the gap between assets provisionally attached and those confirmed by the Authority.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India reassigned deputy governor portfolios upon Poonam Gupta's appointment, giving her charge of the monetary policy department plus seven other departments including corporate strategy and financial stability, effective immediately. M. Rajeshwar Rao, T. Rabi Sankar, and Swaminathan Janakiraman were correspondingly allocated responsibilities spanning regulation, enforcement, risk monitoring, payment and settlement systems, foreign exchange, fintech, consumer education, supervision, and inspection.
      Summary: Relocate congested traditional retail markets to new sites to expand trading space and strengthen commerce; form a Traders Welfare Board to centralise grievance redressal; implement a trader-friendly administration with a contemplated GST amnesty to simplify tax compliance; invite stakeholder input for a concise industrial policy and enact procedural reforms including single-window clearance, streamlined licensing, and other ease-of-doing-business measures.
      Summary: A court authorized a short, time limited interim custodial release to enable participation in post funeral rituals while the individual remains subject to criminal proceedings. The arrest arose under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act after an FIR by the anti corruption bureau concerning alleged corrupt payments in a water supply programme; the Enforcement Directorate subsequently took over the investigation and named multiple suspects, including alleged associates and departmental officers.
      Summary: The document announces Gautam Singh's appointment as CGM of NABARD's Jharkhand regional office, summarising his three decades of NABARD service, prior role as General Manager, regional and head office postings, DDM experience, Nominee Director roles on regional rural bank boards, consultancy contributions, and leadership in Natural Resource Management projects across Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand. It also notes NABARD's recent record financial assistance to Jharkhand for rural infrastructure, with the principal beneficiary banks identified.
      Summary: The JSW Steel resolution plan for Bhushan Steel and Power Ltd was declared illegal for contravening the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, with the resolution professional failing statutory duties and the Committee of Creditors approving the plan without proper application of commercial wisdom and accepting payments despite mandatory non compliance. Prior adjudicatory orders were set aside as perverse and lacking jurisdiction, and adjudicatory authority was directed to initiate liquidation proceedings invoking constitutional powers to enforce statutory insolvency mechanisms.
      Summary: The central bank reported a weekly increase in total foreign exchange reserves for the week ended April 25, driven mainly by higher foreign currency assets while gold reserves declined; special drawing rights and the IMF reserve position rose modestly. The report notes this movement continues a recent sequence of weekly reserve increases and references a prior all time high in aggregate reserves.
      Summary: Equity benchmarks rose on optimism from potential bilateral trade progress and persistent foreign institutional inflows, tempered by intraday volatility and sectoral rotation. A record Goods and Services Tax (GST) collection was cited as strengthening market confidence and government claims of economic resilience, while net FII purchases provided liquidity support. Manufacturing PMI improvements and global market trends further influenced selective gains across banking, IT and commodities, with midcap and smallcap segments lagging.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India data for March 2025 records a new high in India's external sector: total exports for 2024-25 reached a record level driven by historic services exports and highest-ever annual non petroleum merchandise exports, with the release distinguishing services, merchandise excluding petroleum, and monthly movements to inform assessment of sectoral contributions to aggregate export growth.
      Summary: China is assessing US overtures to negotiate tariffs, prompting broad gains in global equity indexes as investors anticipate potential easing of tariff measures. Strong technology-sector earnings supported US markets while mixed corporate updates and labor-market signals highlighted ongoing economic uncertainty. Commentary about possible negotiation leverage tied to large sovereign holdings and concerns over stagflation framed the macroeconomic backdrop, with attendant short-term movements in oil prices and currency pairs reflecting market sensitivity to developments.
      Summary: Vizhinjam International Seaport, commissioned under a public-private partnership, is being positioned as India's principal transshipment hub with deep water access, automation for quicker vessel turnaround, and phased capacity expansion. The developer intends to repatriate transshipment volumes currently handled abroad within a year, target high utilisation to reduce logistics costs, and pursue further capacity and acquisition opportunities while leveraging the port's strategic proximity to major international shipping routes.
      Summary: Sensex closed higher driven by foreign institutional inflows and hopes of an India-US trade deal, amid high GST collections and stronger manufacturing PMI; selective buying in banking and IT stocks and company-specific earnings and forecasts produced notable sectoral gains while broader markets remained cautious after intra-day volatility.
      Summary: The rupee showed intraday strength then pared gains, settling marginally higher as foreign fund inflows and strong domestic indicators-notably GST collections and an improved manufacturing PMI-supported the currency, while markets remained sensitive to geopolitical risks and US macro releases; contemporaneous influences included dollar index weakness, lower crude prices, equity gains and foreign institutional buying.
      Summary: Reciprocal tariffs announced by the United States and a subsequent partial suspension have produced active negotiations with India aimed at avoiding elevated import duties. The U.S. maintains a baseline tariff regime and sectoral duties while negotiating a bilateral framework to address tariff levels and market access. U.S. objectives are to rebalance trade by opening Indian markets to American goods and technology, especially agricultural exports, and to secure commitments reducing tariff and non tariff barriers through reciprocal concessions.
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      32/2025 - dated - 28-4-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to Amend Notification No. 58/2021-Customs (N.T.), dated the 1st July, 2021 - Agreements or Arrangements on 'Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance (CMAA) in Customs matters' of India with other countries - Provisions of the said section 151B of Customs Act shall apply to the agreement or arrangement.
      Summary: Amends the table to Notification No. 58/2021-Customs (N.T.) to add New Zealand and the Republic of Madagascar as contracting States covered by Agreements or Arrangements on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance (CMAA) in Customs matters, thereby bringing those instruments within the scope of section 151B of the Customs Act.

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      41/2025 - dated - 30-4-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      CBDT has notified the ITR-3 Form for Assessment Year 2025–26 under the Income-tax (13th Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes has notified the Income tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2025, substituting a revised FORM ITR-3 in Appendix II, effective 1 April 2025. The revised ITR 3 sets out expanded personal, filing status and audit disclosures; comprehensive business balance sheet, P&L, depreciation and presumptive income schedules; detailed capital gains, Virtual Digital Asset and pass through income reporting; foreign assets and DTAA relief schedules; GST and ESOP deferred tax entries; and integrated tax computation, AMT, TDS/TCS and refund bank details for AY 2025-26.

      SEBI

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/246 - dated - 30-4-2025 - SEBI
      Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges And Clearing Corporations) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2025.
      Summary: Requires prior Board approval and introduction of a cooling-off period for cross-appointments of non-independent directors and public interest directors between recognized stock exchanges, recognized clearing corporations and depositories; permits a further three-year appointment for public interest directors only after such cooling-off period and with Board approval, with the cooling-off obligation limited to appointments to competing exchanges or clearing corporations and an explanation treating a clearing corporation subsidiary and its stock exchange as a single entity for this purpose.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/244 - dated - 29-4-2025 - SEBI
      Securities And Exchange Board Of India (Listing Obligations And Disclosure Requirements) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2025.
      Summary: For securitised debt instruments, SCORES registration may be taken at the trustee level for the trustee's special purpose distinct entities. Special purpose distinct entities or their trustees must annually disclose to the stock exchange: outstanding litigations and material developments related to the originator, servicer or other transaction parties that could be prejudicial to investors; and defaults in connection with servicing obligations undertaken by the servicer.
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