Just a moment...

Top
Help
×

By creating an account you can:

Logo TaxTMI
Call Us / Help / Feedback

Contact Us At :

E-mail: [email protected]

Call / WhatsApp at: +91 99117 96707

For more information, Check Contact Us

FAQs :

To know Frequently Asked Questions, Check FAQs

Most Asked Video Tutorials :

For more tutorials, Check Video Tutorials

Submit Feedback/Suggestion :

Email :
Please provide your email address so we can follow up on your feedback.
Category :
Description :
Min 15 characters0/2000
Add to...
You have not created any category. Kindly create one to bookmark this item!
Create New Category
Hide
Title :
Description :
❮❮ Hide
Default View
Expand ❯❯
Close ✕
🔎 Newsletters - Adv. Search
Year:
---- All Years ----
  • ---- All Years ----
  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
Month:
---- All Months ----
  • ---- All Months ----
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
❯❯
MaximizeMaximizeMaximize
0 / 200
Expand Note
Add to Folder

No Folders have been created

    +

    Are you sure you want to delete "My most important" ?

    NOTE:

    Daily Newsletters
    Showing Results for :
    Reset Filters
    Results Found:
    Show All SummariesHide All Summaries

    Daily Newsletter

    Back

    All Daily Newsletter

    Showing Results for :
    Reset Filters
      No Records Found

      Daily Newsletter

      Back

      All Daily Newsletter

      whatsappJoin Channel
      Showing Results for : Reset Filters

      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 14,2025

      Contents
      Note

      Note

      -

      Bookmark

      Print

      Print

      Collapse
      8 Notes Toggle
      Summary: Clause 376 provides for deferral of revenue appeals where an identical question of law is pending before a High Court or the Supreme Court. A collegium of senior Commissioners may direct non-filing of appeals where the precedent case favours the assessee; the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner must instruct the Assessing Officer to file a prescribed-form application within set timelines. Deferral requires the assessee's acceptance of identity; absent such acceptance ordinary appellate procedures apply. If the final decision in the lead case is adverse to the revenue, appeals may be filed within specified periods.
      Summary: Clause 375 permits an assessee to file a prescribed declaration to defer litigation where an identical question of law is pending in another case before a higher forum; the authority must verify the claim with a report from the Assessing Officer and an opportunity to be heard, and may admit or reject the claim by reasoned written order which is final. If admitted, the case may be disposed of without awaiting the other case's decision, the assessee is barred from raising the issue in further appeals for that case, and the final decision in the other case must be applied, with amendment of earlier orders if necessary.
      Summary: Clause 532 grants the Central Government power to notify schemes for any purposes of the Income Tax Act to enhance efficiency, transparency and accountability by eliminating taxpayer interface where technologically feasible and optimising resource use; it further authorises notifications to modify application of Act provisions for scheme implementation, allows amendment of existing schemes under the prior law, and requires that such notifications be laid before Parliament.
      Summary: Clause 291 requires the Assessing Officer to notify the assessee by written order of the amount of loss computed for specified loss heads where a loss is established during assessment and is eligible for carry forward and set-off under the Bill; the written notification is the formal basis for claiming loss benefits in subsequent years, while the clause omits an express timeline, remedies for non-notification, and explicit treatment of appeal or rectification.
      Summary: Clause 290 requires the Assessing Officer to serve a modified demand notice treated as a demand under the restructured Act where an earlier demand is reduced by an order under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, covering tax, interest, penalty, fine or any other sum, and mandates further revision if the insolvency order is altered on appeal.
      Summary: Notice of demand is the statutory precondition for recovery: Clause 289(1) mandates issuance in a prescribed form for any payable sum following an order; Clause 289(2) deems certain system-generated intimations equivalent to notices to streamline automated recovery; Clause 289(3) defers tax on specified securities or sweat equity for eligible start-up employees until defined liquidity or employment-trigger events, thereby aligning tax payment timing with cash realization.
      Summary: Clause 288 consolidates and prescribes time-bound powers for Assessing Officers to amend assessment orders when subsequent judicial, administrative or factual events render original assessments incorrect, covering partner/AOP adjustments, recomputation for carry-forward losses, capital gains recharacterisation, foreign tax credit, TDS credit timing, transfer pricing amendments and related categories, with generally four-year limitation periods and an emphasis on digital procedural integration.
      Summary: Clause 287 empowers income-tax authorities to rectify mistakes apparent from the record by amending orders and specified intimations, subject to the exclusion of matters already considered in appeal or revision. Rectification may be initiated suo motu or on application, but any amendment increasing liability requires prior notice and a reasonable opportunity to be heard and must be made by written order. Reductions of liability trigger refund obligations, increases trigger prescribed demand notices, and the power is constrained by a prescribed limitation period and a statutory timeline for disposal of applications.
      41 Highlights Toggle
      6 Articles Toggle
      By: KarLegal
      Summary: The Supreme Court has held that refund of unutilised ITC is a statutory concession confined to the specific situations set out in the refund proviso to Section 54(3), not a constitutional right, and that the proviso functions as a restriction on refunds. A High Court has recently permitted refunds where no express prohibition exists, creating an unresolved judicial divergence between permissive and restrictive approaches to refund entitlement.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Section 80JJAA allows a thirty percent deduction of additional employee cost for three assessment years, defining additional employee cost as emoluments (excluding employer pension/provident contributions and terminal payments) paid to employees who increase headcount, subject to exclusions for high paid employees, government funded pension beneficiaries, short tenure employees and non participants in recognised provident funds; it imposes anti avoidance rules, a mandatory accountant's report, prescribed electronic payment modes, and deeming rules for new businesses.
      By: visahan kothandaraman
      Summary: The GST regime's technological shift-e invoicing, auto e way bills, real time invoice matching, pre filled/non editable returns and AI/ML scrutiny-makes source data validation the accountant's central duty. Accountants will move from manual filing to validating auto populated returns, handling real time exceptions, advising on ERP and e invoicing integration, and using data analytics and AI to detect anomalies. Concurrently, they must strengthen data security, guard against algorithmic bias, and develop advisory capabilities that turn compliance data into strategic business insights.
      By: jayaprakash gopinathan
      Summary: Whether inadvertent splitting of IGST credit into CGST and SGST constitutes wrongful availment turns on actual revenue loss; an Assistant Commissioner treated electronic ledger credit as fungible and declined demand where misclassification caused no undue benefit, and the High Court reproduced and endorsed that reasoning, emphasizing substantive compliance over procedural misclassification and directing consideration of the taxpayer's refund application.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Circular No. 11/2025-Customs establishes an electronic post-export amendment mechanism via the Export Entry Regulations, 2025, automating amendment processing, provisional assessment handling, and retransmission of updated shipping-bill data. Elevated approvals are required for sensitive fields at shipping-bill, invoice, and item levels; Commissioner-level authority remains for shipping-bill conversions. The regulations cover instrument-based schemes, allow conversion from drawback subject to full reversal of prior benefits, impose a one-year filing window for conversions, and exclude free shipping bills.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The circular mandates electronic filing and harmonised processing of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills for goods carried in personal custody at designated airports, requiring advance filings that link passenger, flight and importer/exporter details. It prescribes distinct operational steps: arrivals must report at the Red Channel, request temporary detention using the prescribed format, and retrieve sealed goods on production of detention receipts; exporters must file Shipping Bills in advance, present goods for inspection and sealing, and collect items upon Let Export Order. Customs will manage sealing, warehousing and verification, with technical advisories and local operational guidelines to support implementation.
      13 News Toggle
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate secured a court order under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to restore attached movable and immovable properties to the State so those assets can be transferred to victims under the State Protection of Depositors regime. The restitution allows release of hundreds of land parcels, plots and apartments seized during investigation of an alleged Ponzi collective investment scheme, enabling the State to effect distribution to defrauded investors.
      Summary: Monetary easing via policy rate and CRR reductions has increased liquidity and temporarily boosted debt fund returns, but further rate cuts are unlikely, limiting future debt yields. The Article recommends reallocating toward mid and small cap equity funds, arguing lower corporate borrowing costs and revived consumer demand can amplify profit growth and deliver superior medium to long term risk reward compared with debt. Investors are advised to start small, stay disciplined through volatility, avoid trend chasing, and prioritise price and multi year perspective over short term headline reactions.
      Summary: The central bank reported total foreign exchange reserves rose by USD 5.17 billion to USD 696.65 billion for the week ended June 6, with foreign currency assets up by USD 3.47 billion to USD 587.68 billion, gold reserves higher by USD 1.58 billion to USD 85.88 billion, SDRs increasing by USD 102 million to USD 18.67 billion, and the IMF reserve position edging up by USD 14 million to USD 4.4 billion.
      Summary: The National Family Benefit Scheme has been digitised to enable end-to-end processing: district social welfare officers verify applications to ensure no prior aid, prepare and submit eligible lists within the prescribed verification window, and upload approved lists with digital signatures. Funds are transferred to Aadhaar-linked bank accounts via the Public Financial Management System. District-level committees can approve delayed cases and district magistrates may authorise payments under treasury rules amid budget constraints. Emergency provisions allow digital-signature verification and immediate payments. A helpline and public disclosure of beneficiary lists accompany planned Aadhaar-based live verification for real-time tracking.
      Summary: Online gold rate and gold loan calculators estimate jewellery value and eligible loan amounts from weight and purity; outputs are indicative only. Final loan offers require in-branch testing of gold purity and weight, lender valuation, selection of repayment schedule (various interest payment frequencies with principal at term end), and acceptance of disclosed charges and terms. Bajaj Finance Ltd. is identified as a deposit taking NBFC classified as an NBFC ICC; the article is informational and not financial advice.
      Summary: Oil prices rose sharply after a military strike on Iranian targets, raising short-term energy supply risk and potentially pushing up oil price risk premiums if hostilities broaden. Western sanctions and import bans materially constrain Iran's export options, leaving limited legal buyers and increasing sensitivity to geopolitical disruption, while permitted trade diversion to other suppliers may mitigate longer-term supply effects absent broader enforcement changes.
      Summary: Searches were carried out under the anti money laundering framework at multiple locations to seize documentary and other incriminating material linked to a contractor and connected persons; the investigation stems from a vigilance FIR and targets alleged collusion between contractors and government officials to facilitate tenders and launder proceeds from procurement irregularities.
      Summary: An international strike on Iranian targets raised geopolitical risk, driving oil-price spikes and equity declines while easing in wholesale inflation and higher initial unemployment claims reduced near term inflationary pressure. Markets price central bank inaction at the forthcoming meeting with potential later rate cuts, while tariff signalling and trade policy uncertainty continue to complicate monetary policy and market confidence.
      Summary: The ASSOCHAM-Dun & Bradstreet Apr-Jun 2025 Small Business Confidence Index shows a slight quarter-on-quarter decline but remains above long-term averages; domestic demand and hiring support resilience while export expectations, selling price optimism and net profit forecasts have weakened, producing margin pressures. Firms are scaling back fixed investment, adopting lean inventory practices amid supply-chain disruptions, and viewing credit access as normal rather than easy. Recovery hinges on operational agility, cost management, aligned investment strategies, improved financing prospects and policy continuity to mitigate external trade risks.
      Summary: The summit focuses on interstate economic and diplomatic friction driven by unilateral tariff measures and the host's decision to replace a joint communique with a chair's summary, altering formal consensus mechanisms. These developments shape bilateral negotiations, legislative and regulatory exposure arising from threatened import taxes, and the preservation of international economic governance. Security arrangements - closed-access perimeters, designated protest zones, and a remote venue - raise issues of policing authority, assembly rights, and interjurisdictional coordination.
      Summary: The local currency weakened markedly against the US dollar driven by a spike in global oil prices, a firmer dollar amid geopolitical tensions, heavy foreign institutional investor outflows and a weak equity open; analysts advised exporters to sell receivables and importers to await reduced volatility while anticipating central bank intervention to curb disorderly movements.
      Summary: An Israeli attack on Iran's capital triggered a pronounced oil-price surge and early Asian equity declines, though analysts expect a rapid regional recovery due to limited exposure and alternative trade ties. Softer wholesale inflation and higher initial jobless claims pushed Treasury yields down, reinforcing expectations that the central bank may be able to ease policy later in the year, while tariff-related uncertainty remains a constraint. Corporate earnings, a major air-crash involving an aircraft maker, and capital-market moves further influenced market volatility.
      Summary: Under the PM GatiShakti framework, five proposals were assessed for conformity with integrated multimodal infrastructure principles: a metro extension to improve airport access and intra city mobility; an access controlled highway to support port cargo evacuation and connect with key hinterland corridors; an elevated urban corridor to reduce congestion along major national highways; and two Multi Modal Logistics Parks designed to aggregate freight, enable modal shifts, and provide integrated cargo services with rail and road connectivity, all aimed at enhancing logistics efficiency and regional socio economic benefits.
      7 Notifications Toggle

      GST - States

      1.
      eCF No.400555/64 - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification eCF No. 168833/456 dated the 30th November, 2024
      Summary: The Governor, acting under section 148 of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, amends the earlier Finance Department notification by inserting the words "with effect from 1st day of January 2024" after the phrase notifying a special procedure, deems that insertion to have been effective from 31st July 2023, and declares the notification to be deemed in force from 25th September 2023.
      2.
      eCF No. 526095/114 - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification eCF No.183190/176 dated the 14th October, 2024
      Summary: Amendment under section 148 of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 substitutes the date in paragraph 4 of Notification eCF No.183190/176 dated 14 October 2024, replacing the previously stated commencement wording with the new wording in that paragraph. The amendment specifies that the notification shall come into force from the first day of April, 2024.
      3.
      04/2025-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/80 (Notification No. 8/2018) dated 21st February, 2018
      Summary: The finance department notification amends an earlier State GST notification by substituting the entry in column (4) against the specified table serial number with a new rate, issued under the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act's statutory power and declared effective from mid-January 2025.
      4.
      03/2025-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/24 (Notification No. 39/2017) dated 1st December, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts in the notification's Table an additional clause stating that food inputs used for supplies of Fortified Rice Kernel (Premix) for ICDS or similar government-approved schemes are included within the same treatment as those supplies, effectuated by adding the words "(c) food inputs for (a) above".
      5.
      02/2025-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/15 (Notification No. 2) dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the rate Schedule by adding Gene Therapy as a listed entry under chapter 30 and replaces the Explanation to redefine "pre-packaged and labelled" as commodities intended for retail sale that are 'pre-packed' under the Legal Metrology Act, where the package or label must bear the statutory declarations; an upper packaging size threshold is specified. The amendment is effective from 16 January 2025.
      6.
      01/2025-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 3-4-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/14 dated 29th June, 2017 (Notification No. 1) dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts Fortified Rice Kernel (FRK) into Assam SGST rate schedules-adding an entry under the lower-rate schedule and including FRK in the description of an item in the higher-rate schedule-and substitutes clause (ii) of the Explanation with a definition of "pre-packaged and labelled" covering retail commodities in packages not exceeding 25 kg or 25 litre as per the Legal Metrology Act, 2009, with required declarations on packaging or labels.

      Income Tax

      7.
      56/2025 - dated - 12-6-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Zero Coupon Bond - Specified bond notified u/s 2(48) of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The notification specifies a zero coupon bond issued by The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, fixing its tenor at ten years eleven months thirteen days, requiring issuance on or before the stated March deadline in 2027, and recording the aggregate maturity amount, aggregate discount and total number of bonds, thereby operationalising the instrument's tax characterisation under the Income tax Act and relevant rules.
      5 Circulars Toggle

      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-2/P/CIR/2025/89 - dated 12-6-2025
      Investor Charter Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs)
      Summary: SEBI mandates an Investor Charter for InvITs requiring BIA and InvITs to prominently disseminate and periodically update the Charter; registered InvITs must disclose monthly complaint data and redressal status on their websites by the 7th of the succeeding month using the Annexure-B format, comply with specified governance, reporting, valuation and distribution obligations, adhere to borrowing thresholds with unit-holder approval and credit-rating conditions where applicable, and implement prescribed grievance redressal procedures including escalation to SCORES and ODR.

      DGFT

      2.
      Trade Notice No. 05/2025-26 - dated 13-6-2025
      Rollout of ‘Source from India’ on Trade Connect ePlatform for all Status Holders
      Summary: Source from India on the Trade Connect ePlatform is now available to all Status Holder exporters with valid IECs not in DEL to create publicly visible micropages listing products and credentials after approval; the service will be broadened to other IEC holders later. Indian Missions are instructed to use the platform for sourcing, and Export Promotion Councils and industry associations must inform and encourage eligible members. Registration requires a Trade Connect account linked to an eligible IEC, following prescribed steps including IEC linking and digital signing.
      3.
      10/2025-26 - dated 12-6-2025
      Amendment in details of an authorized agency enlisted under Appendix 2E of FTP, 2023 - Agency Authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non - Preferential)
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade, exercising powers under paragraph 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, has amended the enlistment particulars of an agency under Appendix 2E by substituting the name "The Sports Goods Export Promotion Council" with "Sports Goods & Toys Export Promotion Council" and updating its address, telephone, email and website; the amendment pertains to the agency's authority to issue Certificate of Origin (Non Preferential) and takes immediate effect.
      4.
      11/2025-26 - dated 12-6-2025
      Amendment under Appendix 2T (List of Export Promotion Councils/Commodity Boards/Export Development Authorities) of Appendices and ANFs of FTP 2023
      Summary: Amendment to Appendix 2T revises the agency entry by renaming The Sports Goods Export Promotion Council as Sports Goods & Toys Export Promotion Council and updating its registered office address, telephone, email and website; the amendment applies immediately for issuance of Registration cum Membership Certificates under the Foreign Trade Policy 2023.

      Customs

      5.
      Instruction No. 15/2025 - dated 12-6-2025
      Applicability of SCOMET - Consolidated Repository
      Summary: A consolidated repository of SCOMET applicability clarifications is available on the CBIC website and will be periodically updated. These clarifications are for reference only; each item must be examined individually by specification and end use to determine SCOMET coverage. Officers should be sensitized for strict compliance with export policy conditions and report difficulties to the Board.
      67 Case Laws Toggle
      AI TextQuick Glance by AIHeadnote

      Topics

      ActsIncome Tax