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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 01,2025

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      Summary: Clause 407 authorises the Assessing Officer to order advance tax from persons already assessed, specifying a specified sum-the higher of the latest assessed income or subsequently returned income-and an instalment schedule, with such orders and any amendments requiring accompanying notices of demand and adherence to prescribed timing and procedural safeguards.
      Summary: Clause 406 requires every person liable to pay advance tax to self assess and remit instalments based on the specified sum, defined as the assessee's estimate of current income, calculated by the cross referenced methodology and paid by statutory due dates; taxpayers may increase or reduce subsequent instalments to accord with revised estimates, while the clause itself does not set out administrative order powers.
      Summary: Clause 405 adopts a formulaic computation of advance tax: A = B - C, where B is tax on the "specified sum" and C is TDS/TCS deductible only if the income is included in the specified sum and the deductor/collector has actually credited/paid or received/debited the income post deduction/collection. Net agricultural income is included by reference to assessing officer orders or the assessee's estimate as applicable. The clause modernises drafting and omits the prior HUF specific provision, raising potential gaps.
      Summary: Clause 404 requires payment of advance tax during the tax year when the amount of tax "as computed under this Part" for that year reaches the statutory threshold, linking liability to the year of income accrual, incorporating deductions, exemptions and set offs in computation, and using the threshold to exclude small liabilities from procedural advance payments.
      Summary: Clause 403 requires payment of advance tax during the tax year on an assessee's current income, defined as the total income chargeable to tax for that tax year, and exempts resident individuals aged sixty or above who have no income under "Profits and gains of business or profession." The provision replaces earlier temporal terms with "tax year" and references mechanisms within "this Part," indicating structural reorganization and necessitating clear definitions and transitional guidance.
      Summary: Clause 397(2) mandates furnishing and quoting of PAN by deductees and collectees, invalidates certain declarations and applications where PAN is absent, and requires deductors/collectors to apply prescribed higher rates of TDS and TCS in the absence of PAN. The clause covers both TDS and TCS, provides exemptions for specified non resident scenarios and specified payments, caps TDS on certain rent payments at the last month's rent, and emphasizes comprehensive documentation and reporting obligations to enhance traceability and enforcement.
      Summary: Centralized processing creates an automated, unified mechanism for TDS and TCS statements, including correction statements, requiring rectification of arithmetical errors and apparent incorrect claims, computation of interest and fees on adjusted amounts, adjustment against prior payments, issuance of an intimation within one year from the end of the tax year, and grant of refunds; the Board may establish a centralized processing scheme and must address interpretive gaps such as the undefined scope of "incorrect claim apparent" and the tax year/financial year distinction.
      Summary: Clause 397(1) requires every person responsible for deducting or collecting tax to apply for and, when allotted, quote a Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number (TDCAN) in all prescribed TDS/TCS documents; it prevents duplication, allows prescribed timelines and forms, and provides targeted exemptions including notified persons and categories cross referenced to other provisions.
      Summary: Clause 398 deems persons required to deduct or collect tax who fail to deduct, collect, or remit to be assessee in default, subject to interest, recovery and a statutory charge on assets. A conditional exception applies where the payee has reported and paid the income tax and an accountant's certificate in the prescribed form is furnished; interest is bifurcated between pre-collection and post-collection periods and must be paid before filing the relevant statement. The clause sets a limitation period for default orders and requires satisfaction of good and sufficient reasons before penalties are imposed.
      Summary: Clause 397(3) mandates that every person responsible for deduction or collection, including employers and designated government officers, remit deducted or collected tax to the Central Government within prescribed timelines and furnish verified statements in prescribed forms; it requires the prescribed authority to issue statements to buyers/licensors/lessees, mandates reporting of payments to non-residents irrespective of taxability, recognises a six-year correction window for statement amendments, compels specified financial institutions to file statements for certain payments, and preserves liability where tax collection fails.
      Summary: Clause 395(3) permits buyers, licensees or lessees to apply to the Assessing Officer for collection of tax at a lower rate where the AO is satisfied that the applicant's total income justifies lower collection; the AO issues a certificate specifying the reduced rate and validity, subject to rules and to cancellation after hearing. Clause 395(4) requires every person deducting or collecting tax to issue a certificate to the deductee or collectee specifying the amount, rate and other prescribed particulars within prescribed timelines, with electronic issuance anticipated.
      Summary: Clause 394 consolidates TCS rules into a table specifying liable collectors, receipt categories, tiered rates and timing (earlier of debit or payment), retains a declaration based exemption for residents using goods for manufacturing/processing/production or power generation with prescribed duplicate filings and reporting, incorporates anti overlap safeguards preventing double collection on remittance and tour package transactions, and adopts existing definitions for forest produce while omitting certain granular definitions and the lower/nil TCS certificate mechanism pending further rulemaking.
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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Mandatory pre-deposit is a condition precedent to maintainability of an appeal; non-payment of the admitted amount and the prescribed portion of disputed tax leaves the appeal not maintainable. The appellate authority has no discretion to waive or reduce the statutory pre-deposit even on pleaded financial catastrophe, and non-compliance removes the need to pass a reasoned order under the appellate provision. Writ jurisdiction will not be invoked for ordinary financial hardship absent exceptional circumstances.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The document explains the operational tension between trade facilitation and revenue protection and sets out reforms to balance them: a Risk Management System for targeted checks; Post Clearance Audit to move verification post clearance; an Accredited Economic Operator programme to prioritise compliant traders; and CAROTAR style verification to police preferential origin claims. It urges segmentation of enforcement, dynamic risk indicators, transparent inspection norms, integrated compliance systems across regulatory portals, and stakeholder engagement to maintain efficient trade while safeguarding revenue.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An appellate tax order issued without furnishing the taxpayer a copy of the survey report and without notifying the taxpayer of the later pronouncement date after reservation was found to breach natural justice. The appellate authority failed to identify any statutory basis for delivering the order on a different date without notice, and precedent treating such procedural deficiency as fatal was applied, emphasizing that adverse materials must be disclosed and an opportunity of hearing provided before an adverse adjudicatory decision.
      By: Abhishek Raja
      Summary: The rule requires the tax authority to send an intimation (Form DRC-01A) enabling the taxpayer to respond to discrepancies, remit tax and interest, and avail a reduced penalty before issuance of a formal show cause notice; failure to issue DRC-01A is treated by courts as a material procedural defect that can invalidate subsequent notices and orders.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Regular bail was granted where the prosecution's case relied mainly on custodial confessions and documentary evidence, investigation had not established management of the alleged fake firms, the list of beneficiary firms remained incomplete, and the truthfulness of confessions would be tested at trial; the court found continued pretrial detention unnecessary given the nature of the offences, likely lengthy trial, and requirement to balance prosecution interest with personal liberty.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Ensuring accurate measurements in online commerce is central to protecting consumer interests and market integrity. Online sales must meet established measurement and labeling standards enforced through registration, inspection, testing, and penalties under legal metrology law. Enforcement for e commerce requires platform seller verification, technological traceability (QR codes, blockchain), digital audit records, consumer awareness of verification marks, and coordinated removal of non compliant listings, complemented by harmonisation of cross border standards and automated real time monitoring using AI and IoT.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Customs valuation uses a prescribed hierarchy led by the Transaction Value Method, with documentary support and adjustments for commissions, packing, assists and royalties; failing applicability, valuation proceeds through identical and similar transaction values, deductive and computed methods, and a fallback approach consistent with WTO valuation principles.
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      Summary: Filatex Fashions reported a year-on-year rise in total income driven by export orders and disclosed net profit for the fiscal year. Its mining subsidiary, acquired through a strategic equity swap arrangement, secured multi-year export contracts for marble and polished tiles with foreign purchasers, creating multi-year international supply obligations that materially affect group revenue.
      Summary: Fiscal deficit narrowed at May-end 2025 principally due to a large central bank dividend recorded under 'dividends and profits', which boosted non-tax revenue and reduced the reported gap between government expenditure and receipts against the Budget Estimates; receipts included tax revenue net to the centre, non-tax revenue and non-debt capital receipts, and a material devolution of tax share to states.
      Summary: Negotiations aim to secure an interim trade agreement to avert reinstatement of an additional reciprocal tariff. India resists duty concessions in agriculture and dairy due to political sensitivity and smallholder subsistence farming, while the US seeks concessions on agricultural, dairy and certain industrial goods. India seeks concessions for labour intensive sectors such as textiles, gems and jewellery, and leather goods. Talks are phased toward a broader bilateral trade agreement, with delegations extending their stay and continuing in person and virtual negotiations to balance tariff suspension mechanics and sectoral market access tradeoffs.
      Summary: The banking-system gross non-performing assets fell to 2.3 per cent in March 2025 from 2.6 per cent in September 2024; the half-yearly Financial Stability Report projects that GNPAs for 46 banks may rise to 2.6 per cent by March 2027, framing improved recent asset quality alongside a potential medium-term uptick.
      Summary: Financial stability is a necessary condition for growth, requiring vigilant, agile central banks and regulators to balance customer protection, competition, innovation and safety and soundness. The domestic financial system's resilience is strengthened by strong capital buffers, low non-performing loans and robust profitability, with stress tests projecting capital above regulatory minimums; however, elevated geopolitical risks, recent market turbulence, high public debt and potential asset price corrections increase near-term global financial stability risks.
      Summary: Monthly review up to May 2025 shows total receipts-comprising Tax Revenue, Non-Tax Revenue and Non-Debt Capital Receipts-reported as a proportion of the 2025-26 budget estimate, with Devolution of Share of Taxes to states noted as higher year-on-year. Total expenditure is presented with a Revenue/Capital split and major revenue components identified, including Interest Payments and Major Subsidies.
      Summary: Saatvik Green Energy has filed a Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) for a proposed initial public offering; the DRHP is available on regulator, exchange, lead-manager and company websites. The offer is subject to statutory and regulatory approvals, market conditions and receipt of requisite permissions, and investors are directed to the DRHP "Risk Factors" for the high degree of investment risk. The equity shares are not registered under the U.S. Securities Act and will be offered outside the United States under Regulation S and within the United States to qualified institutional buyers under Rule 144A.
      Summary: The FSR states the domestic financial system is resilient, with scheduled commercial banks holding robust capital buffers, low non performing loan ratios and strong earnings. Macro stress tests show most banks retain capital above regulatory minima even in adverse scenarios, and stress testing validates the resilience of mutual funds and clearing corporations. The report also warns that global policy uncertainty, market volatility, high public debt and elevated asset valuations could amplify shocks despite supportive monetary conditions.
      Summary: Withdrawal of state administrative orders on language instruction occurred amid anticipated joint protests, with political leaders characterising the move as driven by opposition and civil society pressure and necessary to preserve regional language unity. Separately, the state tabled supplementary budget demands for funding schemes; authorities completed disposal of industrial hazardous waste; law enforcement recorded an alleged sexual assault and robbery, a bomb hoax inquiry, and conducted security measures during the burial of a former banned-organisation affiliate.
      Summary: Global markets were mixed as trade-policy developments and inflation shaped investor sentiment. Cancellation of a proposed Canadian tech tax and resumed talks with the United States eased markets, but the upcoming expiration of tariff pauses and announced trade penalties maintained uncertainty. Tariff policy uncertainty is the primary market driver, constraining corporate forecasts and influencing sectoral performance. The Federal Reserve's monitoring of above-target inflation metrics informs cautious interest-rate posture, linking tariff-driven cost pressures to potential implications for monetary policy and market volatility.
      Summary: Union Finance Minister will lead an official delegation to Spain, Portugal and Brazil (30 June-5 July 2025) to represent India at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, speak at an International Business Forum on mobilising private capital, hold bilateral meetings with several finance ministers and the European Investment Bank President, and in Rio address the New Development Bank annual meeting as India's Governor, participate in the BRICS finance meeting, deliver a seminar address on building a multilateral development bank, and conduct bilateral talks with key BRICS and partner countries.
      Summary: Kiteskraft Productions LLP's press release names ten leaders in its "Top 10 Leaders Empowering Future Generations" initiative, summarising each honoree's role, achievements, affiliations, awards, and sectoral contributions-spanning vocational training and ed tech, sustainable architecture, journalism and cooperative banking, industrial manufacturing, higher education and governance, international student placement, child development franchises, pharmaceutical production combining generics and traditional medicine, legal practice and social welfare, and pharmacology research-and provides Kiteskraft's organisational credentials and media distribution disclaimer.
      Summary: Rupee declined as weak domestic equities, a rebound in crude oil prices, and month end dollar demand pressured the currency; a softer US dollar limited a sharper fall. Market signals-easing dollar index, Brent futures movement, equity declines, net foreign institutional purchases, and a weekly dip in forex reserves-underscore near term rangebound expectations with analysts citing a defined USD/INR trading band.
      Summary: Supplementary budgetary demands significantly increase the state's projected revenue shortfall, and critics allege a recurring pattern of unspent allocations for Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Other Backward Class welfare schemes. The government's additional borrowing and unsustainable financial commitments risk timely payment of obligations and reduction of welfare financing, while the routine practice of placing supplementary demands is said to mask divergence between budgetary promises and actual expenditure.
      Summary: Gross adoption and consolidation of indirect taxation under GST has expanded the revenue base and taxpayer register, with collections reaching a record high in the latest fiscal year. The article attributes this to strengthened monthly inflows and enlarged compliance, noting that GST subsumed multiple local taxes and cesses into a uniform five-tier structure, which simplified the tax regime and aided transparency and efficiency.
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      FEMA

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      FEMA 23(R)/(6)/2025-RB - dated - 24-6-2025 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Export of Goods & Services) (Amendment) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: The 2025 amendment inserts a new sub regulation after regulation 4(c) to include tugs or tug boats, dredgers and vessels used for providing offshore support services within the export regulations, on the condition that such vessels are re imported into India; the amendment takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/ ITD-1/ITD_CSC_EXT/P/CIR/2025/96 - dated 30-6-2025
      Extension towards Adoption and Implementation of Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF) for SEBI Regulated Entities (REs)
      Summary: SEBI extends the compliance deadline for the Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF) by two months to August 31, 2025 for all regulated entities except Market Infrastructure Institutions, KYC Registration Agencies, and Qualified Registrars to an Issue and Share Transfer Agents; stock exchanges and depositories must notify members and publish the circular, which comes into force immediately and is issued under Section 11(1) for investor protection and market regulation.
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