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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 13,2025

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      Summary: Reform replaces narrative limitation provisions with a tabular, scenario-based regime specifying trigger dates and fixed completion periods-generally one year for routine assessments and reassessments-with special shorter windows for modifications. The draft adds a twelve-month extension for transfer pricing references, an exhaustive list of periods to be excluded from limitation computations (stays, reopenings, treaty exchanges, GAAR references, valuation reports, advance rulings, search handovers, etc.), and safeguards ensuring minimum residual time for authorities, end-of-month extensions, and abatement/revival protections to preserve procedural continuity.
      Summary: Clause 285 requires tax in assessments, reassessments or recomputations for escaped income to be charged at the rates that would have applied had the income been originally assessed; allows the Assessing Officer to drop reassessment proceedings if the assessee demonstrates that inclusion of the alleged escaped income would not increase tax liability and that the original assessment was not impugned under specified appellate or revision provisions; and bars the assessee from reopening matters concluded by certain specified orders once a claim to drop proceedings is made.
      Summary: Clause 532 empowers the Central Government to notify schemes for any purpose under the Act to eliminate taxpayer-authority interface and optimize resources; it authorises modification or suspension of statutory provisions by notification to implement schemes, permits amendment of existing schemes for transitional continuity, and requires notifications be laid before Parliament, thereby enabling broad administrative reconfiguration through subordinate legislation while raising delegation, transparency, and legal certainty concerns.
      Summary: Clause 284 appoints Additional Commissioners, Additional Directors, Joint Commissioners, or Joint Directors as the sole authorities to grant sanction for notices under sections 280 and 281, replacing the earlier tiered sanction regime. It removes temporal thresholds and higher level approvals formerly applied to older or complex cases, centralizes decision making, omits explanatory and delegation provisions present in the prior framework, and may therefore streamline administration while raising concerns about reduced oversight, interpretive ambiguity, and possible increased litigation.
      Summary: Clause 283 (Income Tax Bill, 2025) and Section 150 (Income tax Act, 1961) permit issuance of assessment, reassessment or recomputation notices to give effect to a finding or direction in appellate, revisional or judicial orders, explicitly including tribunals and Approving Panel directions in the 2025 Bill. Both provisions preserve a limitation safeguard: notices cannot be issued if, when the original order (or reference to the Approving Panel) was made, the relevant year's assessment was already time barred. Notices must show a direct nexus to the operative finding or direction and remain subject to procedural requirements.
      Summary: Clause 282 restructures limitation periods for notices under sections 280 and 281 by extending both standard and extended windows for reopening, retaining a high-value threshold that requires the Assessing Officer to possess books, documents or other evidence of substantial escapement, and by introducing a mandatory minimum cooling-off period before any notice may be issued; it does not explicitly replicate earlier exclusions for time spent in show-cause proceedings, court stays, or special provisions for foreign assets, creating potential interpretive gaps.
      Summary: Clause 281 requires that where the AO has information suggesting income has escaped assessment, the AO must serve a show cause notice accompanied by that information, allow the assessee to reply within the period specified, and, after considering the record and any reply, obtain prior approval of the specified authority before passing an order on whether to issue a notice under section 280. The clause omits explicit timelines, does not define the specified authority within the clause, and provides broader exceptions to the pre-notice requirement.
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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: LLP annual filing mandates submission of two forms: Form 8 with financial statements and solvency declaration, and Form 11 with partner and capital details. Form 11 is due by 30th May and Form 8 by 30th October for a year ending 31st March. Required steps include preparing audited financials where thresholds are met, obtaining Digital Signature Certificates, e filing via the MCA portal by uploading forms and annexures, paying applicable fees, and monitoring verification status. Late filing incurs daily penalties and continued noncompliance risks administrative strike off.
      By: Shilpi Jain
      Summary: RoDTEP Annual Return is mandatory where an IEC's RoDTEP claims exceed Rs. 1 crore, with separate returns for DTA and AA/EOU/SEZ and per 8 digit HS code filing where individual claims exceed Rs. 50 lakh. Only duties and taxes attributable to exports for which RoDTEP is claimed are includible. Key reportable items include VAT/excise on inbound/outbound transport, fuel for captive power, electricity duty for production/warehousing, stamp duty, and embedded GST from unregistered dealers directly linked to the exported product. Estimates must be reasonable, documented and defensible as authorities may require refund or surrender if bases are unsupported.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Physical verification must be conducted in the presence of a person and supported by contemporaneous evidence; a visit note signed only by the inspecting officer without witness statements or signatures is unreliable to justify cancellation of GST registration. Where departmental review of transactional records indicated suppliers were active, defective verification could not sustain findings of non genuineness. Consequently, the impugned show cause notices and cancellation orders were quashed and the registration restored, underscoring the necessity of procedural compliance in verification and recordation for administrative action.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Tribunal upheld recovery of duty and interest where the importer breached EPCG exemption and surety bond conditions by failing to maintain required export levels, while setting aside demands and confiscation where the Department could not prove clearance, diversion, suppression, or fraudulent intent; the extended limitation period was held inapplicable without evidence of mens rea, and penalties premised on evasion were quashed.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The document defines Work as purposeful mental or physical effort producing an outcome, outlining practical, physics, economic and psychological definitions and identifying effort, purpose, structure and output as essential elements. It then sets out reasons for work: survival and income, purpose and identity, growth and learning, social connection, societal contribution, recognition, independence, and habit, portraying work as a multi-dimensional activity with economic, psychological and social functions.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Core operative elements require a clearly articulated common purpose, measurable goals, defined roles and responsibilities, routine communication and collaboration practices, and mutual accountability. Trust and psychological safety permit candid feedback and adaptive learning. Leaders set direction and remove impediments while teams balance leadership with shared decision-making. Conflict management and continuous improvement processes require early identification of disputes, constructive resolution, and periodic review of practices to sustain performance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Smart hiring combines precise role definition through a success profile, continuous talent-pipeline development, and active marketing of the Employee Value Proposition. Employ structured, data-driven assessment methods-scorecards, work samples, simulations, and psychometrics-to reduce bias and improve prediction of job performance. Treat onboarding and retention as integral to hiring by implementing 30-60-90 day plans, mentorship, feedback loops, career-pathing, and measures to prevent burnout, ensuring hires become productive, engaged, and long-term contributors.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Use of the expression "100%" on food labels and advertisements is not defined under the food safety statute or advertising regulations and may amount to a misleading claim if unsubstantiated. The advisory highlights instances such as reconstituted beverages marketed as "100% juice" that can create erroneous consumer beliefs. Food business operators are directed to review and revise claims to ensure verifiable support and conformity with standards; continued use of unsubstantiated absolutist terminology may attract regulatory enforcement for misbranding and misleading advertising.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Circular No. 15/2025-Customs abolishes the transhipment permit fee and introduces a harmonised procedure for temporary import of Unit Load Devices by air carriers and console agents on execution of a Continuity Bond. Tracking devices affixed to ULDs must carry Unique Identity Numbers and meet prescribed security standards, while standalone tracking devices not affixed at import are excluded from exemption. The All-India National Transhipment Bond remains the sole instrument for import transhipments and electronic filing via the ICEGATE portal is authorised, obviating multiple local bonds and in-person customs submissions.
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      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate seeks to record Robert Vadra's statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in a probe connected to an alleged UK property; Vadra's lawyer says he has complied with past summonses, offered virtual attendance when illness and a COVID test prevented physical presence on June 10, and requested an adjournment for a short foreign trip-he will be given a fresh date. The ED has previously questioned him and filed a related charge sheet alleging funds were provided for renovation of a London property, which Vadra denies.
      Summary: Retail CPI inflation fell to a multi-year low in May due to a pronounced decline in food inflation-driven by lower prices for pulses, vegetables, fruits, cereals, household goods and services, sugar and confectionery, and eggs-and favourable base effects. Rural inflation was lower than urban inflation, and state-level dispersion persisted. The disinflation trend coincided with significant monetary easing by the central bank, which has also projected inflation for the coming fiscal year below the statutory midpoint target but rising toward the margin later in the year.
      Summary: China indicated willingness to engage in dialogue with India over its export restrictions on rare earth metals to protect global industrial and supply chain stability, while deferring specifics to relevant authorities. The article highlights selective clearing of export licences for some trading partners following talks, industry concern in India about shortages affecting autos and semiconductors, and ongoing bilateral and multilateral contacts to secure imports of critical rare earth components.
      Summary: Deputy Chief Minister directed the Tax, Excise & Narcotics department to intensify registration drives for eligible businesses, especially hotels, restaurants and resorts, using targeted awareness campaigns with the state chamber, monthly performance reviews to boost registrations and revenue, and administrative safeguards including 16 GST seva kendras with biometric Aadhaar authentication and physical premise checks to prevent fraudulent registrations.
      Summary: The Supreme Court declined to entertain a special leave petition seeking an expedited hearing of a bail application, noting the bail petition was partly heard and posted for further argument before the high court, and directed that the high court dispose of the bail petition at the earliest and in accordance with law; parallel investigations include extortion, money laundering proceedings and invocation of organised crime legislation involving alleged use of hawala routes and shell companies.
      Summary: India and Sweden pursued enhanced trade and investment cooperation emphasizing exploration of India EU Free Trade Agreement opportunities and investment facilitation measures such as land access support, skilling partnerships, and fast track clearances. The dialogue targeted structured collaboration in green transition, advanced technologies, resilient supply chains, clean energy, smart manufacturing, mobility, life sciences, and digital technologies, with government agencies and industry stakeholders coordinating to enable regulatory frameworks, technology transfer, and value chain partnerships to support private sector investment.
      Summary: Green energy cooperation is advanced through a long-term power export agreement enabling Nepal to export hydropower-generated electricity to India over the coming decade, leveraging Nepal's riverine hydro-potential as a renewable, climate-resilient source. The initiative is positioned within a broader strategy to deepen economic partnership by intensifying cooperation in trade, transit and investment and by investing in cross-border connectivity-roads, railways, waterways, airways and digital infrastructure-to support operationalization of the energy trade given Nepal's transit reliance on India.
      Summary: The portal helps SEBI-registered market intermediaries and other regulated entities determine CSCRF applicability, provides a structured compliance pathway and video guidance, and connects users to InCorp Advisory's services including Cyber Capability Index assessments, board-level governance frameworks, CERT-In partner VAPT audits, real-time threat detection, third-party risk oversight, and compliance-readiness tools for CISOs and designated officers.
      Summary: Announcements from the China US trade talks and ongoing tariff policy concerns produced a muted market response, leaving global equities mixed while bond yields eased after inflation data. Limited bilateral commitments did not replace market hopes for a broader trade opening, and investors focused on monetary policy expectations and inflation signals to assess the economic impact of tariffs.
      Summary: An RBI-compliant AI-powered Video KYC solution enables regulated entities to onboard customers remotely with real-time AI verification checks-deepfake and spoof detection, PAN-Aadhaar and face matching, liveness detection, geo-tagging-and generates tamper-proof, regulator-aligned audit trails. The mobile-first, low-bandwidth platform supports regional languages with live translation, accelerates pre-call form completion, and uses dynamic agent routing and priority queuing to reduce call duration and customer drop-offs while integrating into an existing identity verification API stack.
      Summary: Bajaj Finance markets an unsecured personal loan featuring high sanctioned limits, flexible tenures, minimal documentation, rapid online application and disbursal, and transparent disclosure of all applicable fees and penalties, subject to stated terms and conditions; the lender is a deposit-taking NBFC registered with the Reserve Bank of India and classified as an NBFC-Investment and Credit Company.
      Summary: ESAF Small Finance Bank has engaged Kyndryl to modernize and manage its core IT infrastructure and migrate enterprise applications under the StratoNeXt initiative, focusing on creating a regulatory-compliant environment that enhances agility and high availability. The scope includes advisory and design-led services, a multi-layered cybersecurity framework, and risk-and-compliance support to enable secure, minimally disruptive rollout of new digital banking services. Kyndryl will also set up a dedicated support and delivery center in Kochi to provide managed services and local employment.
      Summary: Advisory instructs taxpayers facing technical difficulties in filing amnesty applications under Section 128A to follow the procedural steps in the provided tutorial link and, if problems persist, to raise a complaint through the GSTN Self service portal as the designated remedial mechanism.
      Summary: CBI registered a complaint alleging a CGST Superintendent and a Tax Advocate conspired to demand and accept an undue advantage to waive a penalty for alleged non-filing of GST returns; a controlled trap led to their apprehension and searches at their premises as the criminal investigation continues.
      Summary: A money laundering investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act led the Enforcement Directorate to conduct searches at multiple locations in Rajasthan and Gujarat to collect evidence and trace proceeds linked to an FIR alleging that a company defrauded investors by promising higher returns and land plots in a planned city.
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      Customs

      1.
      42/2025 - dated - 11-6-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Amendment substitutes new TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 in the principal customs notification under sub section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, fixing tariff values (in US dollars) for specified edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut and for defined forms of gold and silver for use in customs valuation; explanatory notes delimit included and excluded forms and the notification takes effect from the stated effective date.
      2.
      41/2025 - dated - 11-6-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority for the purpose of finalization of Provisional Assessment in SVB case w.r.t. M/s Bando(India) Pvt. Ltd.
      Summary: Appointment under the Customs Act, 1962 of a Common Adjudicating Authority to finalize provisional assessment and centralise adjudication of specified show cause notices issued to M/s Bando (India) Pvt. Ltd.; the notification names the notices, the original adjudicating authorities, and the officer appointed to exercise their powers and duties for those proceedings.

      FEMA

      3.
      S.O. 2549(E). - dated - 11-6-2025 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Non-debt Instruments) (Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: An amendment permits Indian companies in sectors closed to foreign direct investment to issue bonus shares to pre-existing non-resident shareholders provided such issuance does not change those shareholders' proportionate shareholding; bonus shares issued before commencement are deemed to have been issued in conformity with the then-applicable foreign exchange regulations.

      GST - States

      4.
      eCF No. 538660/97 - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      State Tax Notification for waiver of the late fee
      Summary: The notification waives the portion of late fee under section 47 for annual returns filed under section 44 for specified financial years to the extent attributable to failure to furnish the reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C with FORM GSTR-9, where FORM GSTR-9C is furnished subsequently by the stated deadline. The waiver covers only excess late fee beyond that payable up to the date of furnishing FORM GSTR-9 and excludes refunds of late fees already paid.
      5.
      08/2025-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/30 dated 29th June, 2017 (Notification No. 17/2017) dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes item (c) in the Explanation to Notification No. FTX.56/2017/30, redefining "specified premises" to have the meaning assigned in clause (xxxvi) of paragraph 4 of Notification No. 11/2017 State Tax (Rate); made under sub section (5) of section 9 of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and deemed effective from 16 January 2025.
      6.
      07/2025-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/26 dated 29th June, 2017 (Notification No. 13/2017) dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The Assam SGST rate notification is amended to add, at serial 4 column (3), the phrase "other than a body corporate" after "Any person," and at serial 5AB column (4), the phrase "other than a person who has opted to pay tax under composition levy" after "Any registered person," thereby narrowing the classes covered by those entries; the amendment is made under the authority of sub section (3) of section 9 of the Assam GST Act and is deemed effective from 16 January 2025.
      7.
      06/2025-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/25 dated 29th June, 2017 (Notification No. 12/2017) dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Assam GST rate schedule by replacing "transmission and distribution" with "transmission or distribution" at serial 25A, inserting serial 36B to exempt services of insurance provided by the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund with Nil tax entries, adding training partners approved by the National Skill Development Corporation at serial 69, omitting item (w) from paragraph 2 effective 1 April 2025, and inserting a definition of "insurer" aligned with the Insurance Act; the notification is deemed effective from 16 January 2025.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2025/087 - dated 12-6-2025
      Review of provisions relating to Product Advisory Committee (PAC)
      Summary: SEBI requires Product Advisory Committees for each commodity group to meet at least twice a year, while PACs for agricultural commodities shall meet at least once a year. The revision to the Master Circular on Commodity Derivatives is effective immediately, and stock exchanges must notify members and disseminate the change on their websites. The circular is issued under Section 11(1) of the SEBI Act for investor protection and market regulation.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-2/P/CIR/2025/88 - dated 12-6-2025
      Investor Charter Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
      Summary: SEBI mandates an Investor Charter for REITs requiring IRA and all registered REITs to publish and display the Charter, communicate it to investors, and review it periodically. REITs must disclose quarterly and annual complaint data and trends on their websites in the Annexure-B format, updating such data by the 7th of the succeeding month. The Charter prescribes investor service timelines, reporting obligations, a grievance escalation path including SCORES and SMART ODR, and assigns monitoring and facilitation duties to the IRA. The circular is effective immediately.

      Income Tax

      3.
      F. No. 225/213/2024-ITA.II - dated 6-6-2025
      Order under section 138(1)(a) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Sharing of information regarding Income Tax payers for identification of eligible beneficiaries under "Mukhyamantri Mazi Ladki Bahin Yojana".
      Summary: Direction designates the Director General of Income tax (Systems) to furnish taxpayer information to Maharashtra by receiving Aadhaar or PAN with Assessment Years and replying with a "Yes/No/Not Available" flag on return filing status and threshold income; where Aadhaar lacks PAN linkage, the DGIT (Systems) will report that information cannot be provided due to absence of PAN Aadhaar linkage. The DGIT (Systems) will determine frequency and mode of exchange in consultation with the State and must conclude an MoU addressing data transfer, confidentiality, preservation, weeding, and timelines, with a copy of the MoU sent for record.
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