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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 21,2025

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      Summary: Clause 392 modernizes Tax Deduction at Source on salaries by retaining the employer duty to deduct tax at the average rate on estimated salary payments, preserving the employer option to pay tax on non monetary perquisites (treated as TDS), providing special timing for start up equity perquisites, and requiring employers to consider specified employee declarations (other salary, reliefs, house property loss, other income, and tax deducted elsewhere) subject to limitations on reductions. It mandates prescribed statements, evidence, record keeping, and permits intra year TDS adjustments, with procedural details to be set by rules.
      Summary: Clause 391 requires the recipient to pay income tax directly where TDS is not applicable or has not been deducted, includes a deferred payment mechanism for specified securities and sweat equity issued by eligible start-ups as per the Bill's timelines, and creates a deeming fiction rendering the deductor or employer an assessee-in-default if both deductor and assessee fail to discharge the liability, while preserving interest, penalty and crediting consequences.
      Summary: Clause 390 mandates three modes of tax payment-deduction or collection at source, advance payment, and payment under section 392(2)(a)-to be effected "as per this Chapter," establishes that these obligations arise irrespective of later assessment proceedings, and includes a savings provision preserving the substantive charge to tax under section 4(1), thereby ensuring collection mechanisms do not affect the underlying tax liability.
      Summary: Clause 330 treats a dissolved or discontinued firm as continuing for assessment and recovery, empowering tax authorities to assess total income, impose penalties, and apply all Act provisions; it imposes joint and several liability on partners and legal representatives and permits continuation of proceedings at the stage they stood at dissolution, while preserving other relevant statutory provisions through a saving clause.
      Summary: The Bill imposes joint and several liability on every person who was a partner during the tax year and on the legal representatives of deceased partners for tax, penalty and other sums payable by the firm, allowing recovery from the firm or any partner and applying the Act's assessment, recovery and penalty machinery to such liabilities.
      Summary: Clause 328 mandates separate assessments where a firm is succeeded by another: income up to succession is assessed in the predecessor's hands and income thereafter in the successor's hands, with procedural rules to be applied as per Section 313; the clause excludes cases covered by the provision addressing change in constitution, preserving the distinction between succession and mere partner changes.
      Summary: Change in constitution of a firm provides that assessment shall be on the firm as constituted at the time of assessment where partners cease, new partners are admitted (with at least one pre existing partner continuing), or shares change; an exception preserves dissolution on the death of a partner. The clause modernizes language and cross references to updated assessment provisions, maintains continuity in tax liability, and places emphasis on partnership deeds, record keeping, and potential factual disputes over reconstitution versus succession.
      Summary: Clause 326 of the Income Tax Bill, 2025, applies where a partnership firm fails to comply with Clause 325 procedural requirements; it invokes a non-obstante override to disallow deductions for payments to partners described as interest, salary, bonus, commission or remuneration, and concurrently excludes those disallowed amounts from taxation in the hands of partners, mirroring the substantive effect of the earlier statute while updating cross-references and structure.
      Summary: Clause 325 requires that a partnership be evidenced by a written instrument specifying each partner's share and that a certified copy accompany the return when assessment as a firm is first sought; certification must be by all partners (excluding minors) or relevant predecessors/representatives on dissolution. Once assessed as a firm, continuity of assessment applies unless the firm's constitution or shares change, in which case a revised certified instrument must be filed and the conditions reapply. Failure to comply triggers denial of deductions for payments to partners and prevents those payments from being taxed in the partners' hands.
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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Inspections under the CGST/BGST regime must follow Criminal Procedure Code witness safeguards: two independent respectable witnesses must be contemporaneously recorded; identification of connected persons as witnesses or later insertion of purported independent witnesses indicates after-the-fact correction. Interpolation of the seizure order by the officer who prepared it further invalidates the seizure record and undermines enforcement actions based on that inspection.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Mandatory personal hearings under the Delhi GST Act, 2017 must be conducted in virtual mode via recognised web applications, with advance sharing of date, time and link to the taxpayer or authorized representative. Taxpayers must submit vakalatnama/authorization with photo ID in advance, be ready with the application, and maintain decorum; virtual hearings are to be conducted from the officer's office. Submissions are recorded on the online personal hearing module, signed/stamped and shared with the taxpayer. Scanned self-attested documents should be furnished before the hearing; physical submission requires attestation. Virtual hearing records are deemed valid under GST law and physical hearings need zonal approval.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An SCN issued without a Document Identification Number (DIN) is invalid; the Andhra Pradesh High Court set aside the impugned SCN for non-mention of DIN, revoked the provisional suspension arising from that SCN, and allowed the tax authority to reissue the SCN after giving notice and assigning a DIN. The court relied on CBIC Circular No. 128/47/2019-GST and precedents treating absence of DIN as fatal to validity. Subsequent administrative guidance recognizes portal-generated Reference Numbers (RFN) as verifiable identifiers for communications.
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      Summary: Enforcement agency investigative summons to senior advocates for legal opinions on a corporate stock option matter were condemned by leading bar bodies as impermissible intrusions on lawyer-client privilege and Bar independence; one summons was later withdrawn. The associations requested judicial scrutiny, invoked statutory professional privilege protections, and urged formulation of guidelines to prevent erosion of confidential legal communications and to safeguard advocates' autonomy.
      Summary: Russia presents recent macroeconomic indicators as showing controlled inflation, manufacturing growth and reduced reliance on energy exports, while ministers and economists caution that recession risk remains due to weak private and foreign investment. Elevated defence spending and related fiscal measures have supported short term demand and employment but fuel inflation; sustained sanctions and low foreign investor participation constrain medium term diversification and increase the likelihood of stagnation absent broader investment into non military sectors.
      Summary: The monetary policy committee enacted a front-loaded policy rate reduction and changed the stance to neutral to support growth amid global uncertainty, aiming to provide signalling and improve transmission of lower borrowing costs alongside liquidity measures; dissenting views urged a more measured approach due to uncertainty and slow transmission, and members noted future actions should depend on incoming data and evolving external conditions.
      Summary: The commerce ministry held consultations with shipping lines, exporters, container firms and departments to monitor the Iran-Israel conflict's effects on maritime trade, with a ship reporting system active for the Strait of Hormuz and close tracking of freight and insurance rates, while urging assessment of evolving risks and exploration of alternatives. The note highlights India's strategic exposure via the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea/Bab el Mandeb routes, and warns that closures or disruptions could raise oil, shipping and insurance costs, transmit inflationary pressure, and complicate fiscal and currency management.
      Summary: The fifth edition of the National Time Release Study provides stage-wise, process-specific assessment of Average Release Time across seaports, air cargo complexes, ICDs and ICPs using Customs Automated System data, reports import-side declines in ART at several port categories with an ICD increase, measures performance against NTFAP targets, attributes gains to the Path to Promptness measures (advance filing, RMS facilitation, AEO, DPD), and identifies delays in duty payment, amendment resolution, PGA interventions and post-LEO logistics; export analysis shows faster regulatory clearance at air cargo and ICPs and longer post-LEO logistics at seaports and ICDs.
      Summary: AEOI and other international information transmissions are systematically matched with filed ITRs by the CBDT; targeted communications and verification measures (including enquiries, search and survey actions) are used to secure correct disclosure of foreign assets and income. Outreach (SMS and email) prompted many taxpayers to revise returns or file belated returns reporting previously undeclared foreign assets and income, while non responsive cases are subject to consideration for statutory enforcement under existing law.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee resolved to reduce the policy repo rate by 50 basis points, adjust the associated standing deposit and marginal standing facility/Bank Rate accordingly, and change the monetary policy stance from accommodative to neutral. This action, taken after review of surveys, staff macro projections, and risk scenarios, is intended to support growth while guiding CPI inflation toward the medium term target. The minutes record each member's vote, individual statements explaining the rationale for front loaded easing or a more measured cut, and note limited residual policy space and the need to monitor transmission and incoming data.
      Summary: A change in monetary policy stance to neutral was adopted to provide the central bank flexibility to cut, pause or hike the policy rate in response to evolving economic conditions. The Monetary Policy Committee combined a reduction in the benchmark short-term lending rate with the shift from accommodative to neutral, citing the package as intended to support growth amid uncertainty. The minutes record a majority vote for a larger rate cut and a dissent by an external member who preferred a smaller reduction.
      Summary: Foreign exchange reserves increased in the reporting week, driven by rises in foreign currency assets with valuation effects from non US currency holdings, and additional accretions in gold reserves, Special Drawing Rights and the reserve position with the IMF, cumulatively strengthening external liquidity and reflecting recent trend movements.
      Summary: Appointment of Shri Sivasubramanian Ramann as Chairperson of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) took effect on 20 June 2025 by government notification; he will serve for a five year tenure from assumption of charge or until reaching the prescribed age limit or until further orders. The announcement records his senior public finance and regulatory experience and qualifications, positioning him to guide PFRDA in strengthening the pension system and promoting retirement security.
      Summary: Bajaj Finserv launched celebrity-driven promotions tying discounted EMI offers and retailer contests to customer acquisition and product uptake; customers earn points via specified financial product usage and app actions and submit proof through the campaign portal for a chance to win meet-and-greet rewards, with winners communicated via digital channels. The release also states that Bajaj Finance Limited is a deposit-taking NBFC registered with the central banking regulator and classified as an NBFC-Investment and Credit Company.
      Summary: A bilateral trade suspension and related restrictive measures halted legal exports of Himalayan pink salt from Pakistan to India; concurrent high import duties and closure of a land-transit post reduced trade feasibility and drove a shift to alternative markets. Exporters are diversifying shipments to multiple countries and pursuing a Geographical Indication (GI) registration under Pakistan's GI framework to secure origin recognition and protect market access, while informal cross-border trade continues to affect official trade figures.
      Summary: Emphasis on facilitating cross-border mobility of high-skilled professionals via the Global Talent Visa, using the forthcoming Industrial Strategy as a blueprint to align UK and India focus areas for bilateral research, innovation and commercialization partnerships; and treating the Free Trade Agreement as a trust-building framework that delivers sector-wide benefits for science, technology and innovation cooperation.
      Summary: Investigative summonses directed at senior advocates for opinions rendered in the course of representation are alleged to intrude on lawyer-client privilege and threaten advocates' professional autonomy; the bar association urged judicial scrutiny of the legality of such summonses, the protection of constitutional and professional safeguards for advocates, and the establishment of guidelines to prevent erosion of privilege.
      Summary: Multilateral development finance institutions approved loans to support Bangladesh's banking sector reform-targeting governance, asset quality and stability-and to fund climate-resilient inclusive development, alongside World Bank financing for gas supply enhancement and air quality improvement, mobilising external resources to ease foreign reserve pressures.
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      Customs

      1.
      17/2025 - dated - 19-6-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on imports of 'Pretilachlor in any of its form & its intermediate – 2, 6-Diethyl-n-(2-propoxy ethyl) Aniline (also known as PEDA)' imported from China PR for a period of 5 years, on the recommendations of DGTR
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of Pretilachlor in any of its form and its intermediate, 2,6-diethyl-n-(2-propoxy ethyl) aniline (PEDA) originating in or exported from China PR, after findings of dumping, material injury, and price undercutting. The duty applies to specified tariff items, with producer-wise rates for named producers and a residual rate for other producers. The measure remains in force for five years from publication, unless revoked, superseded, or amended earlier.
      2.
      16/2025 - dated - 19-6-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on imports of 'Acetonitrile' imported from China PR, Russia and Taiwan for a period of 5 years, on the recommendations of DGTR
      Summary: Imposition of anti dumping duty on Acetonitrile after designated authority findings of dumping and material injury; duties are specified by tariff heading, country of origin/export, and producer (including named Chinese producers and other producer groupings), with rates expressed in foreign currency per unit and payable in Indian currency. The duties apply for a statutory term from the date of publication and the exchange rate for conversion is as prescribed by Ministry of Finance notifications, with the bill of entry presentation date as the relevant date.
      3.
      15/2025 - dated - 19-6-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to impose ADD on Aluminium Foil upto 80 micron, originating in or exported from China PR
      Summary: Definitive anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of aluminium foil up to 80 micron originating in or exported from China PR, following findings of dumping, material injury to domestic industry, and causation by dumped imports. The notification prescribes tariff classifications, producer-specific and residual duty rates per metric tonne in US dollars applicable to named and other producers and exporters, lists specific exclusions to the product scope, and provides that the duty is effective for five years from the provisional imposition and payable in Indian currency with exchange rates determined under the Customs Act.

      GST - States

      4.
      S.O. 134 - dated - 16-5-2025 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to bring in force provisions of Various rules of Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2024
      Summary: The Governor appoints commencement dates for specified provisions of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2024: Rules 2, 24, 27 and 32 to be operative from the eleventh day of February, 2025, and Rules 8, 37 and clause (ii) of Rule 38 to be operative from the first day of April, 2025, by notification referencing the prior amendment notification and file details.
      5.
      S.O. 133 - dated - 16-5-2025 - Bihar SGST
      Notification under section 128 for waiver of late fees under the BGST Act 2017
      Summary: Waiver removes the portion of late fee exceeding the amount payable up to the date of furnishing FORM GSTR-9 where registered persons required to file FORM GSTR-9C failed to file it with FORM GSTR-9 but furnish FORM GSTR-9C subsequently on or before the prescribed cut-off; no refund is available for late fee already paid for delayed furnishing of FORM GSTR-9C.
      6.
      S.O. 132 - dated - 16-5-2025 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: Amendment establishes a temporary identification number for persons not liable to registration but required to make payment, authorising the proper officer to grant such number and record it in Part B of the substituted FORM GST REG-12. The substituted form creates Part A for temporary registration/suo moto registration and Part B for temporary identification number orders, prescribes required particulars, directs filing for proper registration within ninety days where applicable, and mandates transmission of the order copy to the corresponding jurisdictional authority.
      7.
      15532 – FIN-CT1-TAX-0072/2017 - dated - 21-5-2025 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 27485–FIN-CT1-TAX-0072-2017, dated the 16th September, 2017
      Summary: Amendment under Section 96 of the Odisha GST Act substitutes the existing serial number 2 entry in Notification No. 27485-FIN-CT1-TAX-0072-2017 with a new entry naming Shri Harsh Vardhan, Additional Commissioner of Central Tax, Bhubaneswar, thereby updating the designated officer in that notification.

      Income Tax

      8.
      66/2025 - dated - 19-6-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - ‘Forum of Regulators’ for Specified Financial year
      Summary: Notification grants tax exemption under section 10(46) to the 'Forum of Regulators' for government grants, membership fees from central and state electricity regulatory commissions, and interest on bank deposits, subject to conditions that the Forum shall not engage in commercial activity, that its activities and the nature of the specified income remain unchanged across the financial years, and that it files income-tax returns as required by clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139; the notification is made retrospective for specified past financial years.
      9.
      65/2025 - dated - 19-6-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - ‘Kerala Toddy Workers Welfare Fund Board' upto financial year 2025-2026
      Summary: Exemption under section 10(46) is notified for Kerala Toddy Workers' Welfare Fund Board in respect of sums received under the Kerala Act, member contributions, and interest on bank deposits. The exemption is conditional on the Board not engaging in commercial activity, maintaining unchanged activities and income nature across the financial years, and filing returns as required by clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139. The notification is applied retrospectively to assessment years 2022-2023 to 2025-2026 and is applicable for assessment year 2026-2027.
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