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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 19,2025

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      Summary: Clause 231(12) bars a qualifying company from opting for the tonnage tax scheme for ten years where the company: voluntarily opts out; defaults in complying with the specified compliance provisions; or has its option excluded by a formal exclusion order, with the disqualification period measured from the date of the triggering event.
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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: OPC annual return compliance requires online submission through the MCA portal of audited financial statements and the board's report via Form AOC-4, and the OPC-specific annual return via Form MGT-7A; filings must be signed with the director's digital signature and certified by a CA or CS where required, and an auditor appointment is filed using Form ADT-1. Timely electronic filing within the prescribed statutory periods avoids penalties, director disqualification risk, and preserves access to banking and funding activities.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Compromise or arrangement remains available during liquidation: Section 33(2) mandates that resolution professionals and committees assess and continue to explore such proposals, and Regulation 39BA requires the committee to examine and recommend whether to pursue compromise or arrangement when deciding liquidation. Regulation 2B sets procedural limits-including a 90 day completion period, a 30 day filing cutoff from liquidation commencement date, ineligibility of certain persons, and cost allocation rules-while time taken for approved negotiations is excluded from the liquidation period.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Notification establishes the GST Appellate Tribunal Procedure Rules requiring online filing on the GSTAT portal in prescribed forms, formatted and numbered grounds, certified copies of impugned orders and indexed, paged and tagged relied-upon documents; empowers the Tribunal and President to direct preparation or attestation of documents, permits return and rectification of defective filings under Registrar supervision, and sets Registrar duties for registry administration, registration, scrutiny, service, summons and record maintenance.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Authorities must prove a genuine, insurmountable hindrance before failing to conclude revenue adjudications within stipulated timeframes; statutory amendments removing permissive temporal language and introducing deeming mechanisms prevent indefinite continuance of proceedings and may preclude further action where prescribed endpoints are exceeded, a principle applicable to customs and central indirect tax matters.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The article contrasts the Neem and Turmeric episodes to show that documented prior art and proactive engagement with international patent systems prevent appropriation of traditional practices. Neem involved a lengthy challenge and revocation only after significant burden of proof, reflecting India's disadvantage from inadequate documentation. Turmeric succeeded because timely documentary evidence presented by a national research body led to a faster revocation. The piece emphasizes India's subsequent adoption of a defensive strategy-most notably the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library-to provide searchable prior art and facilitate more efficient opposition to patents based on traditional knowledge.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Promotion of seed scattering as a grassroots environmental practice converting discarded fruit and vegetable seeds into biodiversity restoration and urban greening by saving, drying if needed, and scattering seeds in parks, roadside verges, unused field corners or other open soils, with light covering or proximity to moisture to aid germination; encourages community involvement and repeated sowing to enhance establishment and provide habitat, pollinator support, and carbon-absorbing vegetation.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Peatlands are critical carbon sinks whose waterlogged peat soils slow decomposition and enable long term carbon storage. If drained, burned, or degraded they become significant carbon sources. Key operative measures to prevent emissions and restore sequestration are conservation of intact peatlands, rewetting and restoration of drained sites, and sustainable wetland cultivation (paludiculture) to maintain ecological function while allowing use.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Eco-friendly homes lower construction sector emissions by reducing operational energy use, conserving water, using recycled and rapidly renewable materials, and enabling circular economy design; however, high upfront costs, potential greenwashing, significant embodied carbon, technological maintenance burdens, and limited climatic or cultural adaptability necessitate regulatory frameworks, affordability measures, and lifecycle carbon accounting to secure genuine, equitable emission reductions.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Border management requires coordinated legal, administrative and technological measures: complete border fencing and demarcation; biometric migration control and population registers; empowerment of state and local law enforcement and intelligence in border districts; implementation of a Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System with sensors, UAVs and satellite surveillance; legal frameworks for defence indigenisation and procurement; and infrastructure projects and pre positioned logistics to enable lawful rapid response.
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      Summary: The Bengaluru wholesale cloth merchants' association has resolved to suspend all import and export of textiles with Turkey and Azerbaijan, including indirect trade through intermediaries or third countries, effective immediately. Members must halt current and future shipments, and stakeholders such as trade partners and logistics providers are requested to cooperate. The suspension, framed as aligned with ethical business practices and national sentiment, will remain in force until further notice and any revision will be communicated by the association's governing body.
      Summary: Receipt of RERA registration for The Cascades Neopolis confirms formal project registration under the real estate regulatory framework and evidences the developer's commitment to statutory compliance, consumer-facing transparency, and lawful marketing and sale of residential units. The registration attaches regulatory oversight and obligations requiring adherence to declared project specifications, sustainability claims, and consumer protection norms governing sale, disclosure and project delivery, and enables promoter sales activities subject to ongoing compliance.
      Summary: A two-year Memorandum of Understanding between DPIIT and GEAPP establishes a framework to support early-stage climate-tech startups by facilitating funding access, mentorship, pilot opportunities and market linkages, with provision for extension. GEAPP will launch the Energy Transitions Innovation Challenge (ENTICE) as a competitive platform to identify high-impact solutions and channel investment support through partner investors, while DPIIT will connect the program to the Startup India network and government schemes to enable outreach and ecosystem integration.
      Summary: Negotiations center on reciprocal tariff reductions and sector-specific duty concessions as part of a prospective bilateral trade agreement, with one side signalling willingness to remove tariffs while the counterpart seeks liberalisation for industrial goods, autos, wines, petrochemicals, dairy and certain agricultural products; talks are complex and contingent on achieving mutually beneficial, reciprocal sectoral market access outcomes.
      Summary: IICA and DGR ran a two week certification programme for thirty senior defence officers to orient them on corporate governance and the roles and responsibilities of Independent Director, with the objective of enabling veterans to contribute to corporate boards. The programme highlighted the convergence of military ethics and corporate governance, promoted entrepreneurship and MSME engagement, and aimed to build capacity for veterans to assume governance roles within the corporate sector.
      Summary: The National Accounts Statistics - 2025 provides updated national income estimates under the SNA framework at current and constant (2011-12) prices, incorporating revised GDP estimates and updated administrative and survey inputs to present detailed measures of GDP, GVA, consumption, savings, capital formation and sectoral breakdowns across households, corporates and government, supported by an annexure enumerating comprehensive statement-level tables for use in policy and structural analysis.
      Summary: The CGST Delhi South Commissionerate was awarded the BIS IS 15700:2018 certification, recognising conformity with public service delivery benchmarks for service quality, transparency, efficiency, customer satisfaction, legal compliance, and continuous process improvement aimed at delivering seamless taxpayer services.
      Summary: The administration's imposition of broad import duties and a subsequent agreement to lower those duties, while keeping average rates elevated, have led retailers to raise prices and pushed consumer inflation expectations to multi-decade highs, producing partisan divergence in sentiment and increasing the likelihood that policy rates will not be cut soon.
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      GST - States

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      11/2025-State Tax - dated - 6-5-2025 - Maharashtra SGST
      Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: Amendments to Rule 164 clarify that refunds are not available for tax, interest or penalty already discharged for the entire period prior to the amendments where a notice under section 128A includes demands partly for the specified period and partly for other periods. A proviso allows an applicant to intimate the appellate authority that they will not pursue appeal for the specified period, enabling the authority to decide only on the remaining period; the appeal is deemed withdrawn to that extent for purposes of sub clause (3) of section 128A.

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      S.O. 2213 (E) - dated - 14-5-2025 - SEZ
      Kandla Special Economic Zone Authority - Name of members notified - Amendment in Notification S.O.2938(E) dated 30.06.2023
      Summary: The Central Government amends notification S.O.2938(E) to substitute the entries at Sl. Nos. 5 and 6 of the KASEZ Authority membership, replacing the previously notified individuals with Sh. Pankaj Mital, Director of M/s. Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd, KASEZ, and Sh. Dharmendrasinh Rajput, Managing Director of M/s. Gokul Overseas, KASEZ, effective 30.06.2025.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-1/P/CIR/2025/0000000073 - dated 16-5-2025
      Review of provisions pertaining to Electronic Book Provider (EBP) platform to increase its efficacy and utility
      Summary: Revisions require specified private placements of debt, NCRPS and municipal debt to be conducted through the EBP platform while allowing elective EBP use for securitised instruments, money-market instruments and REIT/InvIT units; smaller issues may opt in. Issuers must provide the Placement Memorandum and term sheet to the EBP within prescribed lead times, disclose issue size and green shoe portion (green shoe capped at five times base size) and anchor investor details; anchor allocations are capped by credit-rating bands and must be electronically confirmed by T 1 day. Allotment at cut-off uses pro-rata rules; EBPs must publish detailed issuance data by defined timelines. Certain clauses have staggered effective dates.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHSPOD1/P/CIR/2025/72 - dated 13-5-2025
      Simplification of operational process and clarifying regarding the cash flow disclosure in Corporate Bond Database pursuant to review of Request for Quote (RFQ) Platform framework.
      Summary: Cash flow dates for interest, dividend and redemption payments on RFQ-traded non-convertible securities shall be based on due dates in the cash flow schedule and not adjusted for day count convention for yield-to-price computation. Issuers must submit a cash flow schedule (due date and payment date as per day count convention) at ISIN activation in the centralized corporate bond database and update any changes within one working day; the requirement covers prospective issuances and residual maturities of listed ISINs.

      GST - States

      3.
      Trade Circular No. 13T of 2025 - dated 11-4-2025
      Various issues related to availment of benefit of Section 128A of the MGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Adoption of CBIC Circular clarifies that taxpayers who paid tax via FORM GSTR 3B before 1 November 2024 may avail the waiver benefit if payment was intended for the demand, while payments made on or after that date must follow Rule 164 using FORM GST DRC 03 or electronic liability register crediting. For notices/orders spanning both covered and uncovered periods, taxpayers may pay tax for covered periods, file FORM SPL 01 or FORM SPL 02, notify the appellate authority of withdrawal for covered periods, and the appellate authority will adjudicate remaining periods; eligibility is subject to proper officer verification.
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