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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 05,2025

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      By: jayaprakash gopinathan
      Summary: Where no statutory limitation is prescribed for initiating adjudicatory steps in indirect taxation, issuance of show cause notices is governed by the reasonable time principle; courts have adopted a practical three year benchmark from the relevant assessment year for issuing notices under rules like Rule 16 of the Drawback Rules, and notices issued substantially beyond that period are vulnerable to challenge on grounds of delay and laches.
      By: Abhishek Raja
      Summary: Vague show cause notices in the GST regime fail to state the provision, facts, and basis of any tax demand or penalty, preventing an effective response; adjudication must be confined to the scope of the SCN and non speaking notices or orders lacking material particulars are legally unsustainable.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An assessing authority must not perform investigatory, adjudicatory and executive functions simultaneously; a tax demand made without issuing the prescribed statutory notice is procedurally flawed. Ancillary services provided by a not for profit educational institution, such as a canteen, do not constitute business unless there is proof of an independent intention to carry on commercial activity. The revenue bears the burden to establish applicability of the tax law and identify specific taxable transactions before levy.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: From April 2025, ISD registration is mandatory: the head office must obtain a separate ISD GSTIN, vendors must bill that ISD GSTIN, the ISD claims input tax credit and distributes it to recipient GSTINs by tax invoice, and the ISD files GSTR 6 monthly by the 13th. Maintain documented HO to ISD flows, distribute credit monthly, retain audit ready records, and distinguish ISD credits from internal cross charges; consistency and documentation are the primary safeguards where invoicing mechanics remain unclear.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: The Electronic Credit Ledger may be used to discharge pre-deposit of disputed GST tax amounts (excluding interest, penalty, late fee and reverse charge payments which require the electronic cash ledger); CBIC guidance affirms credit-ledger use for tax payments and courts declined interference where pre-deposit from available credit had been made.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A Provisional Duty Bond (PDB) is a financial guarantee permitting importers to clear goods under provisional assessment when documentation, tests, valuation or licenses are pending. PDBs may be simple bonds, bonds with a Bank Guarantee, or statutory provisional assessment bonds. To close a PDB the importer submits outstanding documents, requests final assessment, pays any differential duty, and files a cancellation application attaching the Final Assessment Order, proof of payment, original bond and BG; customs verifies and issues bond cancellation and BG release.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Facts are historical, objective occurrences that remain fixed and serve as the evidentiary anchors of legal analysis, while law is interpretive and evolves through statutes, judicial interpretation, and regulatory change. Consequently, the same factual matrix can be assessed differently over time as legal standards and doctrines develop, altering legal characterisation, compliance obligations, or regulatory consequences; this dynamic is exemplified in domains such as digital privacy.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: AI augments biodiversity protection via surveillance, habitat and species monitoring, predictive climate and disease modeling, genomics, and sustainable resource management; its deployment necessitates governance measures addressing data privacy, local community involvement, and the digital divide to ensure ethical, equitable, and effective conservation outcomes.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Non-compliance by beauty parlors exposes them to fines, business closure, and criminal liability across multiple regimes: labour and Shops and Establishments provisions can lead to penalties and sealing; GST and income tax defaults attract fees, scrutiny, penalties and possible prosecution for concealment; absence of trade licences invites municipal fines and shutdowns; professional tax defaults may lead to recovery and account attachment; fire safety lapses can cause suspension and criminal exposure; consumer protection claims can yield compensation and reputational harm; drugs and cosmetics violations can prompt seizure and prosecution; and trademark infringement can lead to injunctions and damages.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Operation of a beauty parlor requires registration under the State Shops and Establishments Act and a municipal trade license, compliance with fire safety and environmental waste management norms, GST registration and tax compliance, adherence to labour and social welfare statutes including wages and social insurance where applicable, and consumer protection and drugs/cosmetics safety obligations for products and specialised treatments.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Catalogue of ten carbon capture technologies and their operational roles: Direct Air Capture, carbon mineralization, BECCS, ocean-based approaches, membrane separation, cryogenic capture, solid sorbent adsorption, cement-industry capture, microbial carbon recycling, and industrial carbon utilization-all assessed for permanence, energy or process constraints, scalability, and suitability for negative-emissions or hard-to-abate sector integration.
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      Summary: A presidential directive to raise tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum is announced as an imminent executive trade action prompting market movement and renewed EU-US negotiations. The administration filed a formal rescission request with Congress to reclaim previously appropriated funds, initiating a statutory process requiring legislative approval. The administration revoked guidance directing hospitals to provide emergency abortions under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, altering federal enforcement posture on stabilising emergency care. The executive branch also signalled expanded permitting for energy extraction in Alaska and adjusted engagement on multilateral defence assistance.
      Summary: Enforcement action under the PMLA alleges a coordinated conspiracy to misappropriate immovable property through impersonation, forged title deeds, tampering with revenue records and fraudulent transfers, with searches uncovering forged and original property documents. Authorities allege the unlawful disposals generated proceeds of crime laundered via intermediaries and benami entities and reinvested into real estate, luxury vehicles and other high-value assets, and have seized documents and assets as part of the investigation.
      Summary: Admission to the euro requires meeting the Convergence Criteria: price stability, sustainable public finances with controlled deficits and debt, low long term interest rates, and exchange rate stability shown by participation in the exchange rate mechanism. The Commission and the central bank assess compliance and accession is approved by a qualified majority vote of member governments. Post entry obligations limit fiscal policy autonomy and transfer monetary policy authority to the euro area central banking system; transition measures include dual circulation and bank exchange arrangements.
      Summary: PSBXchange integrates B2B SaaS platforms and SCF fintechs into a multi-lender embedded supply chain finance ecosystem, providing single-API access to invoice-based financing, dealer/vendor funding and working capital credit lines. The platform centralizes multi-lender onboarding, real-time credit decisioning, compliance monitoring and connectivity to public and private lenders so corporates, dealers, distributors and vendors can obtain financing directly within their existing software workflows.
      Summary: Prize awards in the Tata Crucible Corporate Quiz 2025 are subject to tax deduction at source; the release names the national champion and runner-up, outlines the competition stages and prize components, and lists sponsors and brand partners. The statement includes an editorial disclaimer that the release is issued under an arrangement with a third party and that the distributing agency takes no editorial responsibility, indicating the material is promotional content issued by organisers and partners rather than independently edited news.
      Summary: The domestic currency weakened for a second session owing to risk-averse sentiment and foreign fund outflows, with elevated crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions adding pressure. Anticipation of central bank repo rate cuts influenced market pricing, while equity volatility and significant foreign institutional selling accompanied the depreciation; domestic services PMI remained robust but did not counteract capital flow-driven currency weakness.
      Summary: Negotiations focus on reciprocal elimination of industrial tariffs under a proposed zero-for-zero deal, with the EU offering greater purchases of specified US goods and services and the option of lowering auto duties while reserving the right to impose countermeasures if talks fail. Core obstacles are disagreements over national tax regimes like value added tax and divergent food-safety and product-regulation standards, which the US views as trade barriers but which the EU treats as domestic regulatory choices.
      Summary: India and Italy are advancing bilateral economic cooperation through the India Italy Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation and linked business forums, assessing implementation of the Joint Strategic Action Plan and promoting collaboration in Industry 4.0, agritech, digitalisation, energy transition, sustainable mobility and the India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor to deepen trade, investment and industrial linkages.
      Summary: President Lee faces legal issues centring on an investigation into the prior imposition of martial law and the criminal charges against the ousted president, set against constitutional limits on prosecuting sitting presidents. Simultaneously, the governing party's proposed amendments to criminal procedure to suspend pre-election trials during a presidential term raise separation-of-powers and due process questions. These domestic legal contests occur alongside trade and national security pressures that carry statutory and administrative implications for executive action.
      Summary: Global equity markets rose as investors reacted to US trade policy and economic signals. A key regulatory development was the imposition of 50 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, with attention on potential expansion of protection to related products and ongoing trade negotiations. Earnings, resilient job-market data, and a major corporate acquisition also influenced market moves, while Treasury yields and borrowing-cost implications were noted as material factors affecting investor sentiment.
      Summary: Calls to curb non-tariff barriers and address distortions from non-market economies were central, with a call to restore a robust dispute settlement mechanism at the WTO to ensure finality and discipline. The statement prioritised strengthening consensus-based decisionmaking and special and differential treatment for developing members, urged focus on mandated multilateral issues such as public stockholding and overfishing, and expressed resistance to expanding the WTO agenda through proposals like an investment facilitation pact or alternate appeal arrangements that lack consensus.
      Summary: The rupee weakened against the US dollar amid foreign fund outflows, with domestic equity gains and softer global crude limiting the decline. Market commentary cited restrictive flows, Reserve Bank dollar-selling at specific levels, and expectations around the Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee deliberations and a prospective repo rate reduction as principal influences on the exchange rate.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India granted clearance for Omnicom Group Inc. to acquire sole control of The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. by merging its wholly owned Delaware merger subsidiary into IPG, causing the merger subsidiary to cease and IPG to remain as a wholly owned subsidiary of Omnicom; a detailed Commission order will follow.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved the proposed acquisition of up to 9.99% of the paid-up share capital of IDFC First Bank Limited by Currant Sea Investments B.V., effected by subscription to 81,26,94,722 compulsorily convertible cumulative preference shares on a fully diluted basis; the acquirer is a Netherlands-incorporated investment holding company and the Target is a commercial bank offering deposit, lending, card, mutual fund and insurance distribution and various corporate and retail financial services.
      Summary: DPIIT and the Copyright Office are hosting a stakeholder event marking the 68th anniversary of the Copyright Act, 1957 to focus on reforms for copyright protection and enforcement in the digital era. The forum aims to address technological disruption, platform practices, and rights management mechanisms. Rising registrations since digitization are cited as evidence of increased creator engagement and a prompt for procedural and substantive reform to modernize the statute, streamline administration, and strengthen enforcement and compliance in the digital landscape.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 361(E) - dated - 30-5-2025 - Co. Law
      Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Amendment Rules, 2025
      Summary: The Amendment Rules substitute Annexure e forms CRA 2 and CRA 4 under the Companies (cost records and audit) Rules, 2014, prescribing updated templates and required fields for (i) intimation of appointment or change of cost auditor (CRA 2) including company and auditor particulars, filing reasons, scope and board resolution, and (ii) filing of the cost audit report (CRA 4) including SRN, financial year and AGM details, auditor particulars, report qualifications and a mandatory XBRL attachment; the Rules are titled Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Amendment Rules, 2025 and commence 14 July 2025.
      2.
      G.S.R. 359(E) - dated - 30-5-2025 - Co. Law
      Companies (Audit and Auditors) Amendment Rules, 2025.
      Summary: The amendment requires that the report under rule 13(2) be filed electronically in Form ADT-4 and omits two clauses in that sub-rule. It substitutes new versions of Forms ADT-1 to ADT-4 in the Annexure, standardising required company and auditor identification data, appointment/removal/resignation details, suspected fraud reporting fields, mandatory attachments, declarations, and digital signature requirements.
      3.
      G.S.R. 358(E) - dated - 30-5-2025 - Co. Law
      Companies (Management and Administration) Amendment Rules, 2025.
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 469 of the Companies Act, 2013, notifies the Companies (Management and Administration) Amendment Rules, 2025, which substitute the Annexure e forms Form No. MGT 7, MGT 7A and MGT 15 in the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014 with revised e forms; the rules are named accordingly and come into force on 14 July 2025.

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      54/2025 - dated - 3-6-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 138(1) of IT Act 1961 - Central Government specifies ‘Secretary to the Government of Maharashtra, Women and Child Development’
      Summary: Notification under section 138(1)(a)(ii) designates the Secretary to the Government of Maharashtra, Women and Child Development, as the authorised recipient of income tax payer information for the sole purpose of identifying eligible beneficiaries under the Mukhyamantri Mazi Ladki Bahin Yojana, thereby operationalising the statutory information sharing mechanism.

      SEZ

      5.
      G.S.R. 364(E) - dated - 3-6-2025 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: Amendments reduce the contiguous land area requirement for exclusively semiconductor/electronic component SEZs and list covered component sub assemblies; permit the Board to relax encumbrance free area conditions where land is mortgaged or leased to government agencies with reasons recorded; substitute discretionary language for certain export/transfer obligations and clarify permitted transfers to Customs Bonded Warehouses, Domestic Tariff Area on duty payment, or Free Trade and Warehousing Zone Units; require inclusion of goods received and goods supplied free of cost in Net Foreign Exchange calculations for semiconductor manufacturing services using customs valuation rules; and modify an Annexure II land area entry.
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      Customs

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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 03/2025 - dated 22-5-2025
      Procedure to be followed in the case of undelivered articles/Return to Sender (RTS) parcels imported through Foreign Post Office- Chennai (Air)-Reg.
      Summary: Procedure requires the Foreign Post Office to submit a monthly list of RTS/undelivered parcels in Annexure-A format for verification and cancellation of customs duty under the Universal Postal Convention. Customs inspectors must inspect received parcels under Section 17(2) of the Customs Act within one day to confirm intactness and absence of tampering, submit inspection reports to the Superintendent/Appraiser, who may perform a random check before forwarding recommendations to the Principal Commissioner to enable return to origin.
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