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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 23,2025

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      By: Lokesh Aggarwal
      Summary: GST at 3% applies to physical gold in various forms and to gold articles under specified HSN codes; customs duty reductions announced in the budget lowered basic duty and cesses on imported gold. Taxable value for jewellery is the value of gold by weight plus making charges, with GST levied on the total. Registered jewellers can claim input tax credit on raw materials and job-work charges, including reverse-charge taxes paid for supplies from unregistered job workers. Movements of gold above the consignment-value threshold require e-way bill generation, subject to statutory exemptions for customs-related transport.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Restoration of a struck-off company follows Section 252: aggrieved persons may appeal to the Tribunal, which can order restoration when strike-off is unjustified; the Registrar may, if satisfied that strike-off occurred inadvertently or due to incorrect information, file for restoration within the statutory period. The Tribunal must hear the Registrar, the company and other persons concerned, and upon a Tribunal order the Registrar restores the company's name and issues a fresh certificate of incorporation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Appellate authority lacks power to condone delay beyond the statutory outer limit; appeals filed after the prescribed limitation and the additional one-month condonation period are time-barred unless the appellant shows a jurisdictional defect or breach of natural justice in the impugned order, and writ jurisdiction ordinarily cannot substitute for the foreclosed statutory remedy.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Single Use Plastics (SUP) bans are undermined by municipalities' limited enforcement capacity, resource deficits, uneven implementation of central and state rules, political and commercial resistance, inadequate availability of affordable alternatives, weak waste management infrastructure, and legal ambiguities in defining banned items; coordinated measures-public engagement, dedicated enforcement teams, subsidies or promotion of alternatives, recycling investments, and robust extended producer responsibility-can improve municipal effectiveness, as shown by Visakhapatnam's comprehensive approach.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The document identifies a regulatory gap permitting sustainable logging within parts of Tasmania's World Heritage Area and other old growth sites, facilitating clear cutting that threatens biodiversity and carbon sink functions. It outlines advocacy for immediate statutory and administrative reforms to prohibit extractive logging in high value conservation zones, strengthen enforcement, and integrate Indigenous stewardship, alongside a policy shift toward conservation based economic alternatives such as eco tourism and restoration employment.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: ISO 9809 governs refillable seamless steel cylinders up to 150 litres with three parts based on steel treatment, prescribing material, manufacturing, design criteria and tests including hydrostatic, burst, tensile, impact and ultrasonic, plus marking and inspection. ISO 11120 covers large seamless steel tubes between 150 and 3000 litres for bulk transport, specifying quenched and tempered high strength materials, thick wall design methodology, non destructive testing and tests such as hydrostatic, burst, ultrasonic and radiographic, together with tolerances and marking requirements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: SASB provides industry-specific disclosure standards for reporting financially material ESG information, maintained now under the ISSB/IFRS Foundation. The standards cover 77 industries across 11 sectors and target investors, issuers and asset managers by specifying quantitative metrics and qualitative management discussion. Disclosures are intended for integration into annual filings, sustainability or integrated reports, emphasizing year-over-year performance, benchmarking and decision-useful comparability while aligning with other global ESG frameworks.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Core requirements focus on design, approval, marking, and periodic testing of cylinders by authorised stations; storage and handling protocols including segregation, ventilation, signage, valve protection, gas specific regulators and PPE; transportation obligations requiring trained licensed transporters, hazard labeling, transport emergency cards, MSDS and valid test certificates; and organisational duties covering training, recordkeeping, licensing, incident reporting, and implementation of gas specific engineering controls.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Gas cylinders must meet approved design and material specifications, bear authorized testing markings and certifications, and undergo periodic hydrostatic and non destructive testing. Storage and handling require segregation by hazard class and fill status, ventilation, leak detection, appropriate signage and engineered controls for toxic, flammable and corrosive gases. Transport requires valve protection, approved conveyances and documentation. Employers must implement training, SOPs, emergency response, PPE and maintain inventory, inspection, maintenance and incident records; licences are required for filling, extended storage and testing stations.
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      Summary: Weekly unemployment claims fell modestly while remaining within a historically healthy range, even as trade policy uncertainty and tariff measures dampen consumer and business sentiment. The report links tariff-driven import shifts and slower GDP growth to potential employment pressures, notes a slight rise in the four week average and insured unemployment, and flags policy risks from proposed federal workforce reductions and central bank concerns about simultaneous unemployment and inflation risks.
      Summary: Final RBI authorization permits Getepay to operate as an online Payment Aggregator, enabling the Jaipur-based fintech to accept and route payments on behalf of merchants under the RBI's payments regulatory framework. The license provides the regulatory basis for pan India scaling of regulated payment collection and merchant onboarding, and supports the integration of payments with commerce enablement tools aimed at formalizing MSMEs and expanding digital inclusion in low connectivity and underserved regions.
      Summary: The challenge alleges the Enforcement Directorate exceeded its PMLA remit by conducting a 60-hour search and seizure at a 100% state-owned instrumentality without a predicate offence involving that entity, noting TASMAC is not an accused in underlying FIRs and, in several matters, is the complainant. The petition asserts the ED failed to demonstrate the mandatory reasons to believe and that its actions amount to a roving and fishing inquiry intruding upon the State's investigative domain, thereby raising federalism and jurisdictional questions.
      Summary: A national-level "CemHack for Green Infra" hackathon, organised by the NCB Incubation Centre under DPIIT, creates a two-track platform for startups, professionals, students and academia to develop and commercialize sustainable solutions in the cement and construction sector. Themes include Green Cement, Green Process, Green Concrete, Carbon Capture and Storage, Logistics and Supply Chain, and Net Zero targets. Participation is free; winners receive cash rewards and incubation or mentoring opportunities at NCB-IC, with public registration provided to link innovations to commercialization and institutional R&D support.
      Summary: Saatvik Green Energy Limited has filed a Draft Red Herring Prospectus for a proposed initial public offering, available on regulator, exchange, lead manager, and company websites, and states that investment in the Equity Shares involves substantial risk detailed in the DRHP. The Equity Shares are not registered under the U.S. Securities Act and may only be offered offshore under Regulation S or within the United States to qualified institutional buyers via a private placement exemption consistent with Rule 144A and Section 4(a).
      Summary: ASEAN will prioritise US tariff hikes, Myanmar's civil war and South China Sea maritime disputes; members plan to negotiate trade pressures collectively while deepening economic ties with China, India and the EU to build economic resilience. Myanmar engagement focuses on humanitarian aid and a potential peace process, though its military leader remains barred from ASEAN meetings for failing to comply with the bloc's peace plan.
      Summary: Searches under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act allege hawala and accommodation-entry operators routed purportedly fake transactions into the account of an individual linked to a gold smuggling probe, with investigators focusing on diversion of trust funds and an unexplained credit-card payment allegedly made at the direction of an influential politically exposed person lacking documentation.
      Summary: Average mandi prices for major food crops, except wheat, are reported below the minimum support price following bumper kharif and rabi harvests and policy measures to curb food inflation; edible oils and selected vegetables showed divergent price movements. The bulletin notes limited central procurement for the central pool despite MSPs, state-level bonuses over MSP for wheat, near-complete summer pulse sowing, higher paddy and moong sowing relative to normals, increased cumulative summer acreage, a favourable monsoon forecast for kharif, and higher projected fertiliser requirements.
      Summary: Whether invocation of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act against a state-run enterprise exceeds statutory limits and intrudes on the federal concept of governance is central. The Supreme Court issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate and directed that the ED's investigative action against the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) not proceed pending adjudication, challenging a High Court order that had allowed ED action while the state had itself filed multiple FIRs regarding licence allotments.
      Summary: Asian equities fell after rising long-term US government bond yields-driven by a high-yield Treasury auction, increased government borrowing, and reduced central-bank holdings-raised borrowing costs and lowered equity valuations. A weaker dollar and US trade and fiscal policy uncertainty, including tariff measures and proposed tax changes, further stressed exporters' earnings and corporate forecasts, amplifying market volatility.
      Summary: Expiration of AGOA would remove duty-free access to the US, exposing Kenyan exports to tariffs and undermining competitiveness. Heavy reliance by apparel exporters and the conditional, unpredictable nature of AGOA hinder long-term production planning and risk significant job losses. While regional options like the African Continental Free Trade Area are cited as alternatives, infrastructure deficits, mistrust among states and weak institutions limit their immediate effectiveness as a substitute for unilateral US trade preferences.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate investigations under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act target alleged money laundering connected to an alleged gold smuggling racket, with searches at multiple locations including educational institutions tied to a state minister; the probe focuses on hawala and accommodation entry operators and seeks multi year financial records, and the minister has pledged cooperation. Related enforcement steps include detention and seizure by customs investigators and default bail granted to co accused due to prosecutorial delay in filing a chargesheet.
      Summary: Sustained blockade measures, recurrent sieges and a policy permitting only a minimal "basic amount" of food have sharply reduced humanitarian access and destroyed Gaza's food production capacity, producing acute food insecurity. International humanitarian law forbids using starvation against civilians and requires parties to ensure full humanitarian access; rights groups allege that restrictive aid controls and calculated caloric limits amount to using starvation as a weapon. The operational shortfall between aid needed and aid allowed has left millions at risk of catastrophic hunger.
      Summary: Enforcement action under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act involves searches at premises linked to suspects, targeting hawala and accommodation-entry operators who allegedly routed fake transactions and diverted trust funds to benefit an accused; parallel DRI seizure of imported gold prompted detention, a PMLA probe based on CBI/DRI inputs, a special court's approval of default bail after non-filing of chargesheet, and a separate preventive detention case under COFEPOSA.
      Summary: A convention at Vanijya Bhawan convened officials and stakeholders to promote Indian tea through enhanced branding, marketing, and product innovation aimed at exports and youth markets; sessions stressed tea literacy, quality control, sustainability, and inclusive engagement of producers, exporters, small tea growers and FPOs, with an on-site Tea Appreciation Zone for sampling and stakeholder showcases.
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      GST - States

      1.
      11/2025-State Tax - dated - 29-4-2025 - Mizoram SGST
      Mizoram Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2025.
      Summary: The rules limit refunds by specifying that no refund is available for tax, interest or penalty already discharged in full prior to the amendment where a demand covers both the transitional period and other periods. They also permit applicants to intimate partial non-pursuit of appeals for the specified period, enabling the appellate authority to decide the appeal for the remaining period and treating the intimation as a deemed withdrawal to that extent.
      2.
      G.O.Ms.No. 57 - dated - 12-5-2025 - Telangana SGST
      Telangana Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: The amendment adds rule 16A allowing the proper officer to grant a temporary identification number to persons not liable for registration but required to make payments, recorded in Part B of the substituted FORM GST REG-12. The substituted form contains Part A for temporary or suo moto registration with business and personal particulars and a directive to apply for proper registration, and Part B for issuance of a temporary identification number with required details and optional bank information; a copy of the order is to be sent to the corresponding jurisdictional authority.
      3.
      G.O.Ms.No. 56 - dated - 12-5-2025 - Telangana SGST
      State Tax Notification for waiver of the late fee
      Summary: The State government waives the excess late fee that accrued where registered persons who were required to furnish a reconciliation statement with their annual return failed to do so initially but furnish the reconciliation statement subsequently on or before the prescribed cut off date; already paid late fee amounts are not refundable and the notification is given retrospective effect under the enabling statutory power.
      4.
      8/2025 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-5-2025 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 17/2017- State Tax (Rate) dt. 29.06.2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes Explanation item (c) to define specified premises by reference to clause (xxxvi) of paragraph 4 of notification 11/2017 State Tax (Rate), effected under sub section (5) of Section 9 of the Telangana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017; the substitution takes effect from the first day of April, 2025.
      5.
      07/2025 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-5-2025 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2017- State Tax (Rate), Dt. 29-06-2017
      Summary: The State amends Notification No.13/2017 by inserting "other than a body corporate" after "Any person" at serial number 4 and by inserting "other than a person who has opted to pay tax under composition levy" after "Any registered person" at serial number 5AB, thereby excluding body corporates and composition taxpayers from those specified rate entries; the amendments take effect from the 16th day of January, 2025.
      6.
      06/2025 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-5-2025 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017- State Tax (Rate), Dt. 29-06-2017
      Summary: The notification amends the State GST rate schedule by substituting "transmission or distribution" for "transmission and distribution" at serial 25A, inserting serial 36B to nil rate insurance services provided by the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund financed by insurers from third party motor insurance premiums, adding a training partner approved by the National Skill Development Corporation to the exemption list at serial 69, omitting item (w) in paragraph 2, and inserting a definition of "insurer" aligned with the Insurance Act.
      7.
      05/2025 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-5-2025 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), Dt. 29-06-2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the State Tax (Rate) notification to redefine specified premises for hotel accommodation GST treatment, covering premises meeting a value threshold in the preceding financial year, registered suppliers filing an opt-in in the prescribed pre financial year window, and applicants filing an opt-in shortly after registration acknowledgment. It inserts Annexures VII-IX prescribing opt-in and opt-out declaration formats, mandatory fields, per premises filing requirements, and the continuing effect of declarations across financial years until superseded.

      IBC

      8.
      IBBI/2025-26/GN/REG126 - dated - 19-5-2025 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: Regulation 40B requires interim resolution professionals and resolution professionals to file specified Forms CP-1 through CP-5 on the Board's electronic platform within fixed timelines tied to CIRP milestones and monthly reporting. The Board will provide and may modify the Forms; filings must be accurate and complete. Late submission attracts a monthly fee, and non compliance, inaccuracies or delays may attract Board actions including refusal to issue or renew Authorisation for Assignment under the Code or related regulations.
      9.
      IBBI/2025-26/GN/REG125 - dated - 19-5-2025 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Personal Guarantors to Corporate Debtors) (Amendment) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: Regulation 17B requires that where a debtor fails to prepare a repayment plan under section 105, the resolution professional, with creditors' approval, must file an application before the Adjudicating Authority intimating the non-submission and seek appropriate directions.
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      Customs

      1.
      Instruction No.12/2025 - dated 22-5-2025
      Disposal of Red Sanders seized by DRI and Customs field formations
      Summary: Disposal of seized Red Sanders must be undertaken by Disposal units of jurisdictional Customs formations, including DRI seizures, following prescribed procedures: engage designated public trading agencies, undertake grading and tendering, obtain DRI authorisation for DRI-origin lots, secure Certificate of Origin, DGFT export license and MoEFCC/CITES NoC per SOP, maintain registers and reconcile stocks with MoEFCC/CITES MA, and ensure domestic disposals proceed via State Forest Departments through auction/sealed tender with proceeds handled as directed.
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