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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 10,2025

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      Summary: Clause 226(1) treats a company as operating a ship or inland vessel if it owns or charters a vessel, including partial charters such as slot, space, or joint charters, and excludes companies that have chartered out vessels on bareboat charter or bareboat charter cum demise terms for periods exceeding three years, thereby distinguishing operational risk bearing operators from passive, long term financiers for purposes of the tonnage tax scheme.
      Summary: Clause 225 creates a self-contained tonnage tax regime for companies operating qualifying ships, allowing an option to compute income under its Part with a deeming provision treating that income as profits and gains of business; key operational questions concern the definition of qualifying ships, the option's exercise and lock-in mechanics, and interaction with loss set-off, allowances, and other tax measures.
      Summary: Clause 235 consolidates and expands tonnage tax definitions by explicitly including inland vessels, embedding a detailed qualifying company test requiring Indian residency, ownership of qualifying ships, principal shipping business, and a specified place of effective management; it also defines qualifying ship with tonnage, registration/licensing and certification requirements and enumerated exclusions to prevent abuse.
      Summary: Clause 224 restates a pass-through regime: income from investments in a regulated fund is taxed in the hands of unit holders as if held directly, while business income remains taxable at the fund level. Business losses are ring fenced at the fund; other losses pass through subject to holding period conditions and transitional attribution of legacy losses to unit holders. Income retained by the fund is deemed credited to unit holders at year end and prescribed statements must be furnished to unit holders and tax authorities to secure transparency and enforcement.
      Summary: The clause establishes a statutory pass-through mechanism under which income distributed by business trusts is deemed to retain its original character and proportion in the hands of unit holders, while subjecting the trust's total income to tax at the maximum marginal rate subject to specified withholding provisions; it also deems certain scheduled categories of distributed income taxable on distribution, carves out specified statutory exceptions, and imposes prescribed reporting obligations on payers to unit holders and tax authorities.
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      By: ADITYA SINHAL
      Summary: Section 49(5) clauses (e) and (f) require taxpayers to exhaust CGST credit before using SGST for payment of IGST, preventing cross utilisation of CGST and SGST and leaving SGST balances stranded in the electronic credit ledger without refund, creating cash flow mismatches between tax accounting and commercial transactions.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The 2025 online 12A registration process requires NGOs to assemble PAN, incorporation/trust instrument, governing-body details, bank information and activity/financials; register on the income-tax e filing portal; complete and submit Form 10A with attachments authenticated by DSC or EVC; and respond to any departmental queries. Upon verification the Income Tax Department issues a digitally signed certificate, enabling tax exemption on surplus income and improving eligibility for grants and donor confidence.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The piece examines the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 scheme that determines District, State and National Commission jurisdiction by the value of goods or services paid as consideration and analyzes the Supreme Court's reasoning that Parliament is competent to fix pecuniary limits, that consideration-based classification satisfies the Article 14 test of intelligible differentia and rational nexus, and that the statutory institutional framework including the Consumer Protection Council and the Central Consumer Protection Authority supports coordination and oversight, rendering the classification constitutionally permissible and not manifestly arbitrary.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Key climate thresholds-ice sheet collapse, Amazon carbon sink reversal, Arctic permafrost thaw, coral reef collapse, and AMOC slowdown-are approaching or manifesting regionally. Because crossing these tipping points would produce irreversible, cascading harms to ecosystems, infrastructure, food systems, and human mobility, policy must prioritise rapid emissions reductions, ecosystem protection and restoration, deployment of carbon removal, and resilience focused adaptation anchored to the 1.5 C benchmark to reduce the probability of locked in, long term impacts.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Climate change and global warming result from prolonged anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions driven by fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and industrial activity, producing extreme weather, ecosystem disruption, and ice loss. Policy responses emphasise mitigation through renewable energy, reforestation, and comprehensive emissions reduction, while recognising supply-chain and material constraints of green technologies. Governance imperatives include enforceable regulatory implementation, corporate accountability, and behavioural change to align economic activity with climate stabilization objectives.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are producing rising temperatures, polar warming with glacial retreat, sea level rise, more intense storms, droughts, wildfires, ocean acidification and biodiversity loss, which in turn cause crop failures, water scarcity, human health risks and displacement. Effective response requires urgent mitigation to reduce emissions through renewable energy and ecosystem protection, coupled with adaptation measures to manage unavoidable impacts and reduce vulnerability.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FSSAI regards A1/A2 differentiation claims on milk and milk products as potentially misleading and requires immediate removal of such claims from labelling and online marketing; A2 may be marketed only if claims are accurately substantiated by genetic or protein testing, but no formal FSSAI standard or certification for A2 milk currently exists. For ghee, FSSAI mandates strict compositional and purity criteria-near total milk fat, moisture and free fatty acid limits, no artificial colour-and requires hygienic packaging, source declaration, nutrition labelling, traceability and prevention of adulteration.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Carbon taxation and environmental levies are central fiscal tools requiring tax professionals to advise on compliance, credits, exemptions, and structuring to leverage green incentives. Corporate carbon and sustainability disclosures affect tax eligibility for credits and the treatment of green investments. Climate risks alter valuations, insurance costs, and deductible adaptation expenditures, while carbon border adjustments and international incentives reshape multinational tax planning for renewable projects and green financing.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Implementation of green footpaths is uneven: pilots under smart-city and climate-resilience programs use permeable paving, integrated tree pits, bioswales, and planter strips to absorb runoff, reduce heat, and support vegetation. Main barriers are cost, maintenance, space limits, inter-agency coordination, and encroachment. Recommended operative measures include mandating permeable pavements and tree-space requirements in building and road design standards, requiring stormwater-capture features to recharge groundwater, and assigning clear maintenance responsibilities while enabling community participation.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The initiative repurposes end-of-life vehicle tires through collection, shredding, and conversion of rubber granules with binders into construction and consumer products-such as interlocking paving bricks, floor tiles, footwear, mulch, and insulating materials-diverting tires from landfills, reducing health and environmental hazards, creating employment, and offering lower-cost, durable alternatives that can scale through private-sector leadership and public-private collaboration to advance circular economy objectives.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A 3 C global temperature rise would cause severe, interconnected harms: more frequent and deadly heatwaves; collapse of coral reefs and other ecosystems; intensified storms, flooding and sea level rise leading to mass displacement; agricultural decline, food insecurity and higher prices; fisheries collapse from ocean acidification; and increased public health and geopolitical risks. Preventing these outcomes requires immediate rapid reductions in carbon emissions, comprehensive climate policies, and investments in adaptation to keep warming below 1.5 C.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The commentary diagnoses an accelerating climate emergency driven by greenhouse gas emissions and feedback loops, linking these processes to worsening human harms-wildfires, heatwaves, health crises, food insecurity, and displacement-and concludes that current international and national policies are inadequate. It calls for immediate systemic reforms: rapid transition to renewable energy, deep sectoral emission reductions, carbon pricing, industrial decarbonisation, protection and restoration of carbon sinks, and investments in climate-resilient infrastructure, disaster preparedness, and social safety nets to bolster adaptation and reduce displacement risks.
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      Summary: Banks must maintain uninterrupted physical and digital services, prioritise ATM cash availability and staff safety, update and test emergency protocols, implement and audit anti-DDoS and firewall protections, keep SOCs and NOCs on high alert with real-time coordination and information sharing with CERT-In, NCIIPC and the Reserve Bank, and designate two senior officials for cyber incident reporting and operational continuity to report incidents in real time.
      Summary: The Finance Minister directed banks and insurers to maintain comprehensive operational and cybersecurity preparedness, including Anti DDoS systems, active SOC/NOC operations, mock disaster drills, regular cybersecurity audits, continuous firewalling and monitoring of data centres, and real time coordination and incident reporting to CERT In, the Reserve Bank and other agencies to ensure uninterrupted ATM cash, UPI and internet banking services and timely insurance claim settlements.
      Summary: NDMC's Quick Response Team cleared an uprooted tree on Rafi Marg near the RBI building to restore traffic, while environmentalists linked recent uprootings to unchecked urbanisation and the concretisation of tree bases that block water and air to roots, urging authorities to pursue revival and improved urban tree management instead of outright removal.
      Summary: Federal investigators report searches under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act that uncovered a systemic corruption network using consultants and shell companies to route kickbacks as consultancy fees, seizures of unaccounted cash, recovery of incriminating documents and digital records evidencing layering and siphoning of illicit funds, and an alleged instance of deliberate destruction of a device to conceal evidence.
      Summary: President Trump proposed lowering the current punitive tariff rate on Chinese imports conditional on successful high-level talks, with administration officials acknowledging the existing rate is unsustainable because it functions as an effective trade embargo. The operative elements are the conditional tariff reduction proposal, scheduled senior negotiations with Chinese counterparts, and the tension between retaining tariff revenue and pursuing greater market access for US exporters.
      Summary: Morningstar DBRS upgraded India's Long Term Foreign and Local Currency Issuer Ratings to BBB with a Stable trend and short term ratings to R 2 (high), citing structural reforms, fiscal consolidation, sustained growth, macroeconomic stability, and a resilient, well capitalised banking system as key drivers; further upgrades depend on continued reforms that raise investment rates and reduce the public debt to GDP ratio, while debt sustainability is supported by local currency denomination and long maturities.
      Summary: Foreign exchange reserves decreased in the reporting week despite a modest rise in foreign currency assets; gold reserves, special drawing rights and the reserve position with the IMF all recorded small reductions, with the change noted against the recent all-time high reached in late-September.
      Summary: Uprooted tree adjacent to the Reserve Bank of India building caused localized traffic disruption on Rafi Marg and Patel Chowk; municipal and traffic officials initiated removal and road clearing operations to restore vehicle flow and address immediate public safety hazards.
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax is defended as a unifying revenue mechanism that finances national security and resilience, with the Chief Minister asserting that tax receipts underpin procurement and deployment of defence systems and air-defence capabilities; this framing positions GST as a policy instrument of public finance linked to security rather than a punitive burden on business.
      Summary: Reserve Bank dollar sales and related market intervention stabilised the rupee after an initial sharp depreciation amid India-Pakistan hostilities; intervention enabled the currency to recover from its intra day low and settle firmer, while rising crude prices, a softer dollar index and risk off domestic sentiment weighed on the currency and equity indices, with FII inflows and any de escalation noted as potential support.
      Summary: GSTN revises refund procedure for Export of Services with payment of tax, SEZ supplies with payment of tax, and supplier refunds for deemed exports by removing tax-period selection and adopting Invoice based filing. Taxpayers must have filed all returns due up to the refund application date. Eligible invoices are uploaded to specified statements and, once uploaded with a refund application, are locked against further amendment or subsequent refund claims, and are unlocked only if the application is withdrawn or a deficiency memo is issued.
      Summary: Refund filings for deemed export recipients no longer require chronological tax period selection; all returns due must be filed before application. The revised "Amount Eligible for Refund" table auto-populates Electronic Credit Ledger balances and Net ITC from Statement 5B, allows a downward-editable refund amount from uploaded invoices, auto-calculates the maximum eligible refund based on the prescribed order of debit, and shows amounts ineligible for refund due to insufficient ledger balance. System logic now compares total claimed ITC across major heads with total ledger ITC to maximize refundable amounts. Grievances may be raised on the GST portal.
      Summary: Notification expands the Credit Guarantee Scheme for Startups (CGSS) by raising the maximum guarantee ceiling per borrower and adjusting guarantee cover rates to increase access to collateral-free debt funding. The Annual Guarantee Fee is reduced for startups in 27 Champion Sectors to enhance affordability. The changes aim to lower perceived lending risk for banks, AIFs and NBFCs, stimulate lender participation, and support working capital, term loans and venture debt to promote R&D and innovation among startups.
      Summary: Integration of the Express Cargo Clearance System (ECCS) into the Customs Integrated System (CIS) must preserve ECCS's distinctive features by creating a dedicated, API-enabled express clearance module within a modular CIS architecture. Core ECCS functionalities-real-time status updates, bulk filing, and bulk/auto OOC/LEO-should be retained and ICEGATE capabilities assimilated to reduce redundancies and dwell times. System-driven examination, a refined risk management framework balancing facilitation and control, a dedicated express help desk, limited scheduled downtimes, continuous industry engagement, and auto-linking of government-held data are required to ensure agility, scalability, and interoperability.
      Summary: Investor sentiment was driven by upcoming China-US trade talks and the observable impact of high US tariffs on exports, with markets responding to prospects of tariff reductions; a separate bilateral deal to lower select tariffs further supported equity gains, while mixed economic data highlighted the interaction between trade-policy changes and recession risk perceptions.
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      11/2025 - dated - 8-5-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to impose Anti-Dumping Duty on imports of "Textured Tempered Coated and Uncoated Glass " falling under Tariff headings 7003, 7005, 7007, 7016, 7020 and 8541 originating in or exported from China PR or Vietnam for a period of 5 Years.
      Summary: Imposition of Anti-dumping duty on textured, toughened (tempered) coated and uncoated glass under tariff headings 7003, 7005, 7007, 7016, 7020 and 8541 originating in or exported from China PR and Vietnam, with producer-specific and residual reference-based duty amounts per metric tonne in USD; product defined by transmission and thickness and inclusive of common commercial synonyms; duty payable in Indian currency for five years from 4 December 2024; exchange rate as per Government notifications and landed value defined as assessable value under the Customs Act excluding certain tariff duties.
      2.
      10/2025 - dated - 8-5-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on import of Sodium citrate originating in or exported from China RP for a period of further 5 years.
      Summary: The Central Government, adopting the designated authority's final findings, continues anti-dumping duties on imports of Sodium citrate originating in or exported from China PR, linking specified duty rates to named producers and to other exporters as set out in the duty table; the duty applies to the described imports irrespective of country of export, is payable in Indian currency, and the exchange rate and relevant date for calculation are as notified under the Customs Act.
      3.
      09/2025 - dated - 8-5-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on imports of 'Glufosinate and its salt' imported from China PR for a period of 5 years, on the recommendations of DGTR
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of glufosinate and its salt from China PR and on goods exported from China PR via third countries, across specified tariff items, following findings of dumping, material injury and price undercutting. The duty is prescribed as a fixed amount per metric ton (expressed in foreign currency in the Table) and will be levied for five years from publication; payment is in Indian currency with conversion at the Government notified exchange rate applicable on the bill of entry date.
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      Customs

      1.
      Instruction No. 09/2025 - dated 9-5-2025
      Closing of the Integrated Check Post, Attari for all types of incoming and outgoing passengers and movement of goods.
      Summary: A one time exemption to the ICP Attari closure permits entry of 162 freight trucks carrying perishable agricultural goods from Afghanistan at ICP Attari. The Ministry of Home Affairs OM dated 07 May 2025 authorised these specified consignments notwithstanding the closure, and CBIC Instruction No. 09/2025-Customs (09 May 2025) directed customs field formations to admit and facilitate the listed vehicles and their transit/clearance.
      2.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 13/2025 - dated 7-4-2025
      Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR) - Registration under SCMTR - Reg.
      Summary: All sea cargo stakeholders must obtain registration under the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR); current registrations and e manifest filings are insufficient, particularly for freight forwarders, terminal operators and custodians. Published guidelines for registration and filing are available on the official portal for stakeholder reference. Parties facing implementation difficulties should report them to the issuing office. This Public Notice is to be treated as a standing order for officers and staff.
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