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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 05,2025

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      Summary: Clause 194 of the Income Tax Bill, 2025 subjects income from transfer of carbon credits to a self contained regime: any person is taxable on such income at a flat 10% rate, computed by taxing the carbon credit income at 10% and taxing remaining income under normal provisions. The provision defines carbon credit as a UNFCCC validated reduction of one tonne of CO2 or equivalent gases tradable at market price, contains an overriding clause over other Act provisions, and expressly disallows any deduction or allowance in computing such income, resulting in taxation of gross consideration.
      Summary: A concessional regime taxes royalty from patents developed and registered in India for resident patentees as gross income at a concessional rate, disallowing any deduction; assessees must exercise a prescribed option within the prescribed time, and non compliance for any of five succeeding years triggers a five year ineligibility. Definitions require substantial in country development expenditure and exclude sale proceeds and capital gains from royalty.
      Summary: Clause 195 targets income referred to in sections 102-106, applying whether self declared or determined by the Assessing Officer, and mandates taxation of those amounts at a punitive flat rate while the balance income is taxed normally. It further provides an overriding rule that no deduction, allowance, or set off of losses is permitted against the income so classified, thereby preventing taxpayers from reducing liability on such unexplained or unaccounted sums.
      Summary: Clause 337 targets anonymous donations to registered non-profit organisations (excluding entities wholly for religious purposes) by taxing the amount of anonymous donations exceeding the higher of a specified absolute sum or a percentage of such donations in the tax year, with contemporaneous recognition of receipts. The clause broadens applicability beyond the prior enumerated institutions, omits a specified tax rate, and lacks detailed definitions and compliance mechanics, creating interpretive and administrative uncertainties for mixed purpose organisations and cross border receipts.
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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Arrest under the Customs Act and GST Acts requires a documented, evidence-based reason to believe that an offence has been committed; that written reason must be communicated to the arrested person. Officers are not police and their arrest powers are limited; failure to record, disclose, or justify reasons renders arrest unlawful and subject to judicial review. Procedural safeguards - arrest memo, access to legal representation, Magistrate presentation, custody records, and health protections - must be observed, and judicial approval is required for non-cognizable or bailable offences unless facts establish non-bailability with certainty.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Section 62 is an enabling provision allowing adjudicating authorities to pass best-judgment assessments where returns are not furnished, but operates alongside Section 46 notices, late fees under Section 47 and interest rules. The law provides an extended limitation period for assessments and an additional window for furnishing returns after a best-judgement order subject to extra late fee, and courts have recognised that delays may be condoned where justified. Taxpayers should use the extended filing window to avoid ineffective best-judgement orders and reduce procedural litigation.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Electronic filing is mandated for all appeals and applications before the Appellate Tribunal via the GSTAT portal, with electronic issuance of notices, communications and signatures, electronic conduct and recording of proceedings, and hearings in physical or electronic mode. The Tribunal may admit additional evidence on specified grounds with written reasons, allow cross-examination by ICT, and require evidence by affidavit. Definitions, qualifications, disqualifications and change procedures for an authorised representative are prescribed, alongside empanelment, dress code and misconduct procedures.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The Online 12A Registration requires submission via PAN based login using Form 10A for fresh registration and Form 10AB for re registration or renewal, with mandatory e authentication by Aadhaar OTP or DSC. Registrations issued after the specified date carry five year validity and must be renewed at least six months before expiry. The Income Tax Department has increased documentary and financial scrutiny and generally targets processing applications within three months when documentation and compliance are complete.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Extended Producer Responsibility requires producers, importers of used oil, recyclers, and collection agents to register on the EPR portal, meet phased recovery targets by purchasing EPR certificates from registered recyclers, and file periodic returns. Recyclers issue certificates based on quantities processed using a formula linking product quantity, conversion factor, and weightage favoring re refining; certificates have defined validity and purchase limits. Non compliance attracts environmental compensation and regulated certificate pricing, while exempted product categories must register to claim exemptions.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Board denied registration of "Potify" for marijuana-related software, finding the mark would dilute the famous "SPOTIFY" mark by blurring. It relied on the near identity of appearance, sound, and commercial impression between the marks, the fame and distinctiveness of the opposer's mark, and evidence suggesting the applicant intended to evoke association, concluding that use of "Potify" would likely impair Spotify's mark distinctiveness.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022 place Extended Producer Responsibility on producers and importers to register on the national EPR portal, meet collection and recycling targets, ensure recycled content, and send end of life batteries to authorised recyclers or refurbishers; landfilling, burning and informal disposal are prohibited.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Used oil is regulated as hazardous waste requiring authorised collection, leak proof storage, manifested transport, and processing only in authorised recycling or re refining units with emission controls; central and state regulators share duties of rule making, registration, monitoring, inspection and enforcement, while local bodies assist with identification, outreach and integration, and gaps persist due to informal collectors, weak manifest compliance and limited recycling infrastructure.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Plastic Waste Management Rules, issued under the Environment (Protection) Act, impose a ban on identified single use plastics and impose Extended Producer Responsibility on producers, importers and brand owners requiring registration, meeting recycling and reuse targets, using recycled content, and participating in centralized digital compliance. CPCB provides national oversight and registration under the EPR framework while SPCBs/PCCs and Municipal Corporations/ULBs implement registration, inspection, collection, segregation, MRF operation and local enforcement; key challenges include poor segregation, informal sector dominance and inadequate recycling infrastructure.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The framework imposes Extended Producer Responsibility on tyre manufacturers and importers to register, collect, and ensure environmentally sound recycling or energy recovery of end-of-life tyres; authorized recyclers must register and use approved technologies, while central, state and municipal bodies respectively manage registration, authorization, compliance monitoring, site approvals, local collection infrastructure and public awareness, with emphasis on enforcing EPR, building capacity, certifying technologies and integrating the informal sector.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Challenges to a traffic fine under the Motor Vehicles Act can be mounted where issuance lacks legal or evidentiary support, including mislocation, faulty photographic or sensor evidence, duplicate or clerical errors, or wrong-driver attribution. Remedies follow a stepped approach: online grievance portals, legal notice to the authority, representation and trial before the magistrate with evidence and summons to officers, and, in cases alleging systemic arbitrariness or fundamental rights breaches, writ petitions to the High Court. Preservation of evidence, avoidance of admissions, and timely procedural compliance are critical.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The regulatory framework implements a Producer Responsibility model under the E Waste (Management) Rules, requiring producers to obtain EPR authorization and to collect and channel end of life products into environmentally sound disposal streams through collection centres, take back systems, and authorized dismantlers/recyclers. A central nodal agency administers EPR authorizations, maintains an online compliance portal, issues handling guidance and audits registered entities, while state regulatory bodies enforce authorizations and urban local bodies support collection logistics and public awareness. Key challenges include low public awareness, informal unsafe handling, and limited recycling infrastructure.
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      Summary: A Unit Linked Insurance Plan combining substantial life cover with investment in equity, hybrid and debt funds offers flexible premium payment options, top-ups, unlimited free fund switching, post-lock-in withdrawal plans and optional riders for critical illness, accidental death, disability and hospitalization; two variants balance charge structures and coverage levels, and premiums and payouts receive tax treatment under income-tax provisions, subject to full policy terms, conditions and regulatory compliance.
      Summary: A complete prohibition on imports from Pakistan has been added to the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, banning direct or indirect import or transit of all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan with immediate effect until further orders on grounds of national security and public policy; any exception requires Government of India approval and the provision covers goods routed through third countries.
      Summary: The Chief Minister urged adoption of a faceless GST administration for transparent, hassle free tax collection and called for restraint in summonsing taxpayers who are already pursuing litigation. She emphasised resolving a significant backlog of disputed GST dues through procedural reform and active involvement of chartered accountants to assist in dispute resolution and compliance outreach.
      Summary: Allegations of insider trading concern a director accused of sharing unpublished, price-sensitive information with a relative that allegedly produced ill-gotten gains, prompting calls for the market regulator to pursue prosecution rather than a light penalty. The article notes an unfinished investigation into multiple alleged securities law violations tied to the same corporate group despite a judicial directive, and contrasts domestic enforcement with a foreign regulator's pursuit of related bribery allegations and requests for cross-border assistance.
      Summary: Amendment to the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 imposes a prohibition on direct or indirect import or transit of all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan with immediate effect until further orders, on grounds of national security and public policy, and provides that any exception to this prohibition requires approval of the Government of India.
      Summary: The CGST rules amendment enables Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication and original-document verification as an identification option for GST registration applicants on the common portal. After submitting Form GST REG-01, applicants will receive an e-mail directing either OTP-based Aadhaar verification or booking an appointment at a designated GST Suvidha Kendra for biometric authentication and verification of original documents; appointments must be booked within the permissible application period and verification completion triggers generation of registration reference numbers.
      Summary: Allegations assert politically selective use of the PMLA, claiming most cases target opposition figures, that prosecutions are used as punitive leverage due to low trial progression and an asserted low conviction rate; the agency counters with data of increased post-2014 enforcement, a substantial caseload under trial, a high conviction rate for concluded matters, and attributes slow adjudication to judicial delay and investigatory complexity.
      Summary: A provision in the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 prohibits direct or indirect import or transit of all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan until further orders, covering goods regardless of prior importability; exceptions require express Government approval and the restriction is grounded in national security and public policy.
      Summary: Security is repayable at par on maturity with no interest thereafter; if a State declares a holiday under negotiable instruments law, payment will be made on the previous working day. Maturity proceeds to holders in SGL/CSGL or stock certificate form will be paid by pay order incorporating bank account particulars or by electronic credit; holders must submit bank particulars in advance. Absent such particulars, holders may tender duly discharged securities at designated paying offices or specified bank branches twenty days before the due date to facilitate repayment.
      Summary: The Union Minister rejected the state's claim of credit for including caste enumeration in the census, stating the measure aims to produce data to better assist poor and marginalised groups and accusing the state of seeking political advantage. She also denied central favouritism toward corporations, referenced the port handover context, defended fund allocations including rural employment grants, and emphasised that GST policy is a collective decision of the GST Council reflecting a consolidation of prior levies.
      Summary: The Union Cabinet approved caste enumeration in the upcoming census to produce data for targeted support to poor and marginalised groups; this administrative decision has prompted political dispute with the Tamil Nadu government claiming credit and the Union Minister rejecting such attribution. The Minister also denied central favouritism toward corporations, asserted that funds and grants including MGNREGA allocations have been provided to the state, and emphasised that GST is a consolidation of prior levies decided through a collective intergovernmental council.
      Summary: The government directed tax officials to adopt Artificial Intelligence and data analytics to enhance transparency and detect tax evasion in GST and VAT administration. The mandate links technology-driven monitoring and analytics-led risk identification with a strengthened enforcement focus, while requiring proactive engagement with traders and timely guidance on return filings and tax procedures to meet elevated collection targets.
      Summary: The Economic Offences Unit warned aspirants and the public about cyber fraudsters using rumours and fraudulent calls to offer exam papers, advising immediate reporting to police or the EOU and warning that perpetrators will face criminal proceedings. The statement notes the arrest of an alleged mastermind tied to a cross-state gang implicated in multiple exam and recruitment paper leaks, and that further central investigation into prior NEET UG leaks is ongoing.
      Summary: The report records a judicial set-aside of a major steel resolution plan as violative of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, leading to an order for liquidation; issuance of procedural notices to parties in a high-profile money-laundering case; a directed stay on deportation of six family members pending citizenship verification; establishment of a fact-finding committee into student suicides; and a court-recorded undertaking by a public figure to refrain from disparaging social-media posts.
      Summary: New import levies and retaliatory trade measures have led a major manufacturer to raise recommended retail prices for gaming consoles, accessories, and select first party titles globally. The company attributed the updates to broader market conditions and rising development costs, and the adjustments mirror industry wide responses-price realignments, preorder delays, and accessory markups-attributable to tariffs, inflationary pressures, exchange rate volatility, and import taxes affecting global supply chains.
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      DGFT

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      06/2025-26 - dated - 2-5-2025 - FTP
      Prohibition on Import or transit of all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan- Insertion of Para 2.20A of Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023
      Summary: Para 2.20A of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 imposes an immediate prohibition on direct or indirect import or transit of all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan, regardless of prior importability, on grounds of national security and public policy, and provides that any exception requires prior approval of the Government of India; the provision is inserted into the FTP with immediate effect until further orders.

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      2.
      42/2025 - dated - 1-5-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      CBDT has notified the ITR-5 Form for Assessment Year 2025–26 under the Income-tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2025.
      Summary: Notification substitutes Form ITR-5 by the Income tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2025 effective 1 April 2025, prescribing a revised ITR 5 for AY 2025-26 that centralises extensive identification, filing status, tax regime options, audited accounts and full financial statements, presumptive taxation schedules, detailed capital gains and virtual asset reporting, foreign asset disclosure, GST turnover, tax payment and TDS/TCS schedules, and mechanisms for tax computation including AMT and DTAA relief; taxpayers within ITR 5 scope must furnish the expanded disclosures and applicable schedules.

      SEZ

      3.
      S.O. 1985(E). - dated - 1-5-2025 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 13.297 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 139.300 hectares at Sholinganallur, Sholinganallur Taluk, Chennai District in the State of Tamil Nadu
      Summary: Central Government de-notifies 13.297 hectares from the Sholinganallur Special Economic Zone, reducing the notified SEZ area to 139.300 hectares, under its powers under the Special Economic Zones Act and SEZ Rules, following State Government approval and the Development Commissioner's recommendation because the land is required back for a public purpose.
      4.
      S.O. 1984(E) - dated - 1-5-2025 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies an additional area of 88.02 hectares, as a part of above Special Economic Zone, thereby making the total area of the Special Economic Zone as 1377.4622 hectares at Jamnagar, in the State of Gujarat
      Summary: The Central Government, under the second proviso to sub-section (1) of section 4 of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006, notifies inclusion of an additional area of 88.02 hectares into the Jamnagar Multi-Product SEZ proposed by M/s. Reliance Industries Limited, specifying survey numbers and parcel areas across named villages and thereby making the total SEZ area 1377.4622 hectares.
      5.
      S.O. 1983(E). - dated - 1-5-2025 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 529.4586 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 1152.9445 hectares at Village Dahej, Ambheta, Luvara, Suva, Lakhigam and Jageshwar in Taluk Vagra, District Bharuch in the State of Gujarat
      Summary: De-notification of 529.4586 hectares from the multi product Special Economic Zone at specified villages in Taluk Vagra, District Bharuch reduces the designated SEZ area to 1152.9445 hectares. The Central Government, invoking its statutory notification power and applicable SEZ rules, approved the proposal made by M/s. Dahej SEZ Limited after State Government approval and recommendation by the Development Commissioner; the de notified land is required back to the State for public purposes and specific survey numbers and parcel areas are listed.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/61 - dated 2-5-2025
      Measure for Ease of Doing Business – Facilitation to SEBI registered Stock Brokers to undertake securities market related activities in Gujarat International Finance Tech-city – International Financial Services Centre (GIFT-IFSC) under a Separate Business Unit (SBU)
      Summary: SEBI permits registered stock brokers to operate securities market related activities in GIFT-IFSC through a Separate Business Unit (SBU), qualifying branch, or subsidiary without specific SEBI approval. SBUs must engage only in IFSCA permitted activities, be subject to the concerned regulatory authority's framework, and be segregated and ring fenced from the broker's Indian securities market activities with separate accounts and segregated net worth. Exchange grievance mechanisms, Investor Protection Fund and SCORES will not apply to SBU clients.

      GST - States

      2.
      GST- 39/2024 - dated 28-3-2025
      Various issues related to availment of benefit of Section 128A of the KGST Act, 2011
      Summary: The circular clarifies that payments made towards demands before the commencement of Section 128A are eligible for waiver of interest and penalty if intended for those demands, but payments on or after commencement must follow Rule 164's prescribed modes, including crediting tax to the electronic liability register. For notices/orders covering periods both within and outside the relief window, taxpayers may pay liabilities for the covered periods, file FORM SPL-01 or FORM SPL-02 to elect the benefit, notify appellate authorities of that election, and pursue appeals only for the remaining periods; proper officer verification is required.

      GST

      3.
      Instruction No. 04/2025 - dated 2-5-2025
      Grievance Redressal Mechanism for processing of application for GST registration
      Summary: A grievance redressal mechanism requires Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners to publicize an email for receipt of ARN-based GST registration grievances, receive ARN, jurisdiction and issue summary, forward State-jurisdiction matters to the concerned State with copy to the GST Council Secretariat, ensure timely resolution or advise applicants where queries are proper, and submit monthly grievance status reports to DGGST for Board compilation.
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