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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 15,2025

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      Summary: Clause 231(10) requires renewal of an approved tonnage tax option within one year from the end of the tax year in which the prior option ceases, with renewal discretionary and subject to approval or refusal by the competent authority. Clause 231(11) imports sub sections (1) to (10) to apply equally to renewals, ensuring procedural parity-application format, eligibility checks, opportunity of being heard, timelines and cessation consequences-but leaves unresolved whether benefits continue during pendency or whether delayed applications may be condoned.
      Summary: Clause 231(8)-(9) provides that an approved tonnage tax option remains in force for ten years from the tax year of exercise, and ceases from the tax year in which the company ceases to qualify, defaults on compliance under section 232(1)-(20), is excluded under the exclusion provision, or voluntarily declares in writing to the Assessing Officer that the part will not apply; on cessation, shipping profits are computed under the general provisions of the Act.
      Summary: A qualifying company must apply in the prescribed form to the Joint Commissioner within the statutory window; the Commissioner may call for documents, must afford an opportunity of being heard before refusing, and must communicate a written order within a set time measured from the end of the processing quarter. On approval, the tonnage tax regime applies from the tax year in which the option is exercised, with transitional provisions for IFSC units and further clauses governing duration, cessation, renewal and a bar on re-entry.
      Summary: Clause 228(16) excludes the book profit or loss derived from the activities of a tonnage tax company, as defined in Clause 228(1), from the company's book profit for the purposes of section 206, thereby preventing MAT from applying to profits attributable to qualifying core and incidental shipping activities; the exclusion operates alongside detailed provisions on caps for incidental income, allocation of costs and depreciation, treatment of non qualifying ships, and transfer pricing adjustments.
      Summary: Profits or gains on transfer of capital assets forming part of the block of qualifying ships are chargeable to income-tax, with capital gains computed under the capital gains provisions specified in the Bill. For that computation, references to "written down value of the block of assets" are to be read as the "written down value of the block of qualifying assets", and that WDV is to be determined by the method prescribed in sub-section (2) of Clause 229.
      Summary: Clause 230(2)-(4) (and mirror Section 115VM) deem pre option losses attributable to the tonnage tax business to have been set off against relevant shipping income while under the tonnage tax regime, bar their set off against non shipping income after opting in, and require any necessary apportionment to be made on a reasonable basis, creating documentary and evidentiary obligations and potential disputes over apportionment and the definition of relevant shipping income.
      Summary: Clause 230(1) creates a self contained tonnage tax computation by deeming all business losses, allowances and deductions to have been given full effect in their year of origin, prohibiting carry forward or set off of shipping business losses once under the tonnage regime, excluding general chapter based deductions from tonnage profits, and requiring written down values of assets to be computed as if depreciation had been claimed and allowed each relevant year.
      Summary: Clause 229(1)-(7) mandates that, on entering the tonnage tax regime, depreciation be computed on the written down value attributable to qualifying ships by dividing the existing block WDV between qualifying and non qualifying assets using explicit proportional formulas; separate qualifying asset blocks are created, WDV is transferred proportionally upon reclassification, intra year depreciation is apportioned by days of use, and the resulting WDV blocks are deemed carried forward from the preceding year to preserve continuity.
      Summary: Clause 228(14) requires common costs attributable to the tonnage tax business to be allocated on a reasonable basis, with taxpayers maintaining records to support apportionment. Clause 228(15) requires depreciation for assets other than qualifying ships to be apportioned on a fair proportion determined by the Assessing Officer with reference to actual use. Both provisions mirror Section 115VJ, vesting discretion in the AO and preserving the objective of preventing tax arbitrage while increasing documentation and compliance burdens.
      Summary: Tonnage tax applies to qualifying shipping income measured by net tonnage, defined as profits from specified core shipping activities and prescribed incidental activities; incidental income above a prescribed threshold is excluded. Inter business transfers must be computed at market value, with assessing officer power to use reasonable bases in exceptional cases. Related party arrangements producing more than ordinary profits may be adjusted to reasonable levels. The Central Government may exclude activities or set limits by notification subject to parliamentary laying. Losses in tonnage computation are ignored.
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      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FCRA compliance requires organisations to hold valid registration or prior permission, receive foreign contributions only into a designated FCRA bank account, maintain detailed records and audited accounts, and file the FC-4 annual return with accurate donor, receipt and utilization details. Key functionaries must be verified and updated, use of funds must conform to approved purposes with restrictions on sub-grants, administrative expenses must comply with prescribed limits, and organisations must publish contribution details and conduct regular internal audits to avoid suspension or penalties.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The FCRA and its Rules require registration or prior permission for receipt of foreign contributions, receipt of funds only through a designated FCRA bank account, and use of foreign contributions solely for declared purposes. Entities must file electronic annual returns, publicly disclose received foreign contributions, and renew registration; amendments restrict sub granting, require Aadhaar for key functionaries, limit administrative expenses, and allow suspension or cancellation and other penalties for non compliance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a 20 character code that uniquely identifies legal persons in financial markets and is required by Indian regulators for certain banks, financial institutions, large corporates and entities engaged in securities, derivatives or cross border forex transactions. LEIs are issued and renewed by authorised Local Operating Units; entities must apply, provide legal documentation, pay fees and renew annually to ensure valid identification for regulatory reporting, transparency and systemic risk monitoring.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A Legal Entity Identifier is a persistent 20-character alphanumeric identifier used to uniquely identify legal persons in financial transactions. Issued by accredited Local Operating Units under Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation oversight, the LEI's structure supports regulatory reporting, transaction transparency, and cross-border counterparty identification. Entities must apply with verified organizational details, pay issuance and annual renewal fees, and maintain up-to-date records to avoid deactivation that could impede participation in regulated markets.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A resurgence of protectionism and escalating tariff wars have led states to deploy tariffs, quotas, subsidies, and regulatory barriers, provoking reciprocal measures that disrupt supply chains, raise costs, and cause trade diversion. These dynamics have weakened multilateral dispute resolution, prompting greater reliance on bilateral and regional arrangements. Policy responses recommended include trade partner diversification, strengthened domestic manufacturing, regional trade integration, and targeted WTO reform to balance openness with economic security and supply-chain resilience.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Priority regulatory actions include empowering a central nodal body with oversight, mandating real time water data integration, adopting tiered pricing reflecting scarcity, and enabling PPPs and enforceable reuse and efficiency standards. Agricultural policy should promote micro irrigation, climate appropriate cropping, and conditioned subsidies. Wastewater treatment and mandatory reuse for non potable applications, together with targeted coastal desalination supported by renewable energy and PPP models, are recommended to expand supply while public education programmes sustain conservation.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Managing grey water - domestic wastewater excluding toilet discharge - is an affordable, scalable means to reduce freshwater withdrawal, recharge aquifers, and limit surface water pollution. The document outlines reuse applications (toilet flushing, irrigation, construction/industrial use, and recharge), describes decentralized technologies (soak pits, constructed wetlands, anaerobic filters, root zone systems), and identifies implementation barriers-public perception, absent uniform standards, funding and capacity gaps-calling for national guidelines with enforceable mandates and incentives to mainstream reuse.
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      Summary: Sanction has been granted to prosecute in a money laundering case arising from an alleged land-for-jobs scheme in which land was allegedly transferred as a quid pro quo for railway appointments; the Enforcement Directorate has filed chargesheets, informed the court it has obtained the requisite sanction under section 197(1) CrPC (Section 218 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023), and the matter is listed for consideration.
      Summary: The Department of Commerce withdrew a rule that would have limited exports of advanced AI chips to a broad group of foreign markets without federal approval, concluding the requirements would hinder innovation and impose regulatory burdens. The rescission follows prior efforts to balance national security export controls with economic interests and closes a regulatory chapter while announcing plans to replace the rule with a framework focused on trade with trusted partners and preventing transfers to adversaries.
      Summary: Customs seized containers misdeclared as mixed metal scrap that contained circuit boards and other electronic waste; officials are pursuing charges for false declaration and illegal importation and intend to re-export the consignments to their origin, invoking customs enforcement and administrative measures.
      Summary: India's trade relations with Turkiye and Azerbaijan may be strained by political backing for Pakistan and reported use of Turkish military equipment; public and private calls for boycotts and advisories have emerged creating non tariff commercial pressure. Bilateral trade is a small share of India's overall commerce and India runs trade surpluses with both countries, but concentrated commodity links (marble, fresh fruit, mineral oil, fuels, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles) mean targeted boycotts and supply chain disruptions could materially affect specific sectors even as existing bilateral agreements and resident communities offer diplomatic and commercial mitigation channels.
      Summary: A federal investigation alleges a senior tax official and intermediaries engaged in soliciting and receiving a bribe through middlemen to influence appeal decisions; a sting operation intercepted a middleman accepting illicit payment, leading to arrests of the official and associates. Coordinated searches at multiple locations recovered incriminating documents and cash connected to the bribery allegation, and detained persons are being produced before competent courts while investigation continues.
      Summary: The advisory sets out that if a withdrawal application is filed before final acknowledgment, the GST system auto-updates the appeal status to "Appeal withdrawn"; if filed after final acknowledgment, withdrawal requires Appellate authority approval to change the status. The waiver regime requires appeals not remain pending; a status of "Appeal withdrawn" meets this condition and taxpayers must upload a screenshot showing that status when submitting or where a waiver is already filed.
      Summary: The PLFS sampling design and dissemination have been revamped from January 2025 to deliver monthly all India CWS estimates of Labour Force Participation Rate, Worker Population Ratio and Unemployment Rate, extend quarterly CWS estimates to both rural and urban areas, and shift annual reporting to calendar year coverage. The redesign implements a larger multistage stratified sample with districts as primary strata where possible, increased households per FSU, and a four month rotational panel; users must consider these methodological changes when comparing pre 2025 and post 2025 PLFS results.
      Summary: Easing retail inflation to a near six year low, alongside a drop in wholesale price inflation, has created scope for central bank rate cuts and improved investor risk appetite. This disinflationary backdrop drove selective equity buying, with metals, industrials and mid/smallcaps outperforming amid fading trade tensions, while foreign institutional flows and mixed heavyweight earnings moderated gains.
      Summary: Gold and silver prices declined domestically amid easing global trade tensions and recent tariff concessions that reduced safe-haven demand, while elevated Middle East geopolitical tensions provided underlying support; investors await US producer price and retail sales data for inflation and demand signals affecting near-term commodity direction.
      Summary: Allegations describe a structured bribery scheme where a company tax executive, via intermediaries, paid a Commissioner of Income Tax to secure favourable disposal of corporate appeals; investigation targets those who authorised or facilitated payments, intermediaries' roles, and whether company management knew of or sanctioned the alleged payments, while also examining alleged benami conveyance and hawala routing of illicit value.
      Summary: Rupee finished higher against the US dollar after intra-day swings, supported by a softer dollar, stronger domestic equities and lower crude oil prices; easing retail and wholesale inflation expanded scope for potential monetary easing, while analysts identified nearby support and resistance levels for the USD-INR spot.
      Summary: Easing retail inflation to a near six year low created discretionary space for the Reserve Bank to consider further policy rate reductions; the CPI deceleration and lower wholesale inflation are the operative economic conditions enabling potential regulatory action on interest rates, which in turn influenced equity market gains amid sectoral divergences and shifts in foreign institutional investment.
      Summary: The Indian Institute of Packaging launched a National Packaging Innovation Challenge targeting students and startups to promote sustainable packaging, strengthen export packaging, and drive innovation for MSMEs, complemented by a live Packathon to solve industry specific packaging problems and boost youth skills and industry collaboration.
      Summary: A 90-day pause in US-China trade hostilities produced a cautious, mixed response across global financial markets: Asian equities, led by Chinese tech and Hong Kong shares, rallied on expected export gains while some European and Japanese benchmarks fell; commodity prices slipped and the dollar eased. The pause generated limited relief because tariff uncertainty and unclear duration constrained broader market confidence, producing differentiated asset moves and continued investor focus on how tariff policy will affect trade flows and macroeconomic indicators.
      Summary: Wholesale price inflation slowed to a 13 month low due to deflation in food and fuel and disinflation in manufactured products. Vegetables, potatoes and pulses drove food deflation, while declines in mineral oils and motor fuels reduced fuel and power WPI. Manufactured goods inflation moderated despite price rises in some subgroups. Favourable base effects and softer commodity prices underpin expectations of continued low WPI, which, together with retail inflation easing, creates scope for further monetary easing and informs near term nominal GDP and inflation projections.
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      Income Tax

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      47/2025 - dated - 13-5-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 – ‘Telangana State Pollution Control Board’
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 exempts specified income of a State pollution control board, including consent fees, analysis and survey fees, authorisation fees, cess reimbursements, RTI fees, reimbursements from monitoring programmes, government grants, staff loan interest, miscellaneous receipts, penalties and interest on such receipts, subject to conditions prohibiting commercial activity, requiring unchanged activities and income character across financial years, and prescribed return filing compliance.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/67 - dated 14-5-2025
      Investor Charter for Registrars to an Issue and Share Transfer Agents (RTAs)
      Summary: RTAs must publish and display the updated Investor Charter, disseminate it to shareholders, and disclose monthly complaint data and resolution metrics on their websites in the prescribed Annexure B format by the specified monthly deadline. The Charter prescribes service timelines for investor requests, obliges transparent grievance redressal via SCORES 2.0 and SMARTODR ODR (including escalation and arbitration stages), requires protection of investor confidentiality, and takes immediate effect while rescinding the earlier circular and amending the Master Circular.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-2/P/CIR/2025/68 - dated 14-5-2025
      Composition of the Internal Audit team for CRAs
      Summary: The audit team for registered credit rating agencies must be composed of at least a Chartered Accountant or a Cost Accountant and an information-systems auditor holding CISA, DISA, or DISSA; the amendment expands eligible qualifications and is effective immediately under statutory regulatory powers to protect investors and regulate the securities market.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/AFD/AFD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2025/066 - dated 13-5-2025
      Extension of timeline for complying with the certification requirement for the key investment team of the Manager of AIF
      Summary: The AIF regulatory framework mandates that the key investment team of an AIF Manager include at least one person holding the prescribed NISM certification. SEBI has extended the timeline for obtaining the NISM Series-XIX-C certification for applicable existing and pending AIF schemes, with the extension taking immediate effect to facilitate compliance.

      Customs

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      Instruction No. 10/2025 - dated 13-5-2025
      Arrest Report and Incident Report (where arrest not made) – revised formats
      Summary: Revised reporting formats mandate inclusion of the DIGIT ID in both Arrest Report and Incident Report (where arrest not made), provide updated Annexure I and Annexure II templates enumerating standardized fields (identification, date/time/place, offence description, customs documents, seizure details, commodity classification, quantity and value, modus operandi), and require email transmission to specified CBIC and investigative agency addresses; all other prior Board instructions on the subject remain unchanged.
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