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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 04,2026

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A GST assessment order that merely acknowledges the assessee's reply but does not deal with the submissions, supporting documents, or reasons for disagreement is a non-speaking order inconsistent with principles of natural justice. Quasi-judicial authorities must consider the reply and record reasons when rejecting the taxpayer's explanation or evidence. The availability of an alternative appellate remedy does not bar writ jurisdiction where the impugned order reflects a breach of natural justice, because the defect concerns the decision-making process itself. Reasoned orders are an essential component of fair adjudication under GST.
      By: Pradeep Reddy Unnathi Partners
      Summary: An appeal under Section 107 of the CGST Act must ordinarily be filed within three months of communication of the order, with a further one-month period available only on showing sufficient cause. A similar appellate structure applies to the GST Appellate Tribunal under Section 112. Once this three-plus-one-month window expires, the appellate authority is generally understood to lack power to condone further delay, and recovery proceedings may continue once a demand attains finality, including through bank attachment and other statutory tools.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: GST adjudication requires qualitatively reasoned orders that can withstand appellate scrutiny, with tax officials applying the law carefully at the first stage. The commentary highlights recurring defects such as improper service of show cause notice, impermissible single notices for multiple financial years, violation of natural justice under section 75(4), demands exceeding the show cause notice under section 75(7), and incorrect invocation of sections 73, 74 and 74A. Illustrative case references are provided for use by tax professionals and adjudicating officers.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: Section 74 of the CGST Act requires a rational prima facie basis before invocation, because fraud, wilful misstatement, or suppression of facts with intent to evade tax are jurisdictional ingredients and cannot rest on suspicion alone. The phrase "where it appears" permits notice on the basis of records, returns, audit, inspection, or other lawful material, but the material must reasonably indicate the fraudulent or suppressive element needed for Section 74. A notice should ordinarily state the reasons for invocation, though those reasons may be traced from connected statutory communications already furnished to the taxpayer.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Extended filing timelines for appeals before GSTAT are discussed in view of the large volume of pending matters, the short additional period granted, and the need for taxpayers and tax professionals to file appeals promptly against orders communicated up to 31/03/2026. The commentary also notes the gradual operationalisation of GSTAT, its exclusive role in GST disputes, the availability of condonation of delay up to three months, and the practical need to avoid waiting until the last days of the revised filing window.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Statutory appeal remedy under the GST framework must remain effective where the period for filing an appeal has not yet expired. Coercive recovery proceedings should not be initiated during the subsistence of the prescribed appellate limitation, because doing so would make the appellate remedy illusory and defeat the legislative scheme. Where an assessee has a right to file an appeal before the GST Appellate Tribunal within the notified period, recovery is not to be resorted to merely because the underlying order has been passed.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Incoterms 2020 are standard international trade rules used in sales contracts to allocate responsibility for transport costs, insurance, customs clearance, delivery obligations, and the point at which risk passes from seller to buyer. They are non-statutory and binding only when incorporated into a contract, often with a named place of delivery. The framework contains 11 terms and explains how cost, risk, and delivery responsibilities shift across different transport modes and trade arrangements.
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      Summary: India is preparing to contest a proposed US tariff action linked to allegations of forced labour in export supply chains, arguing that the underlying findings are legally flawed and fail to consider the effect on American businesses and consumers. Industry bodies have said that India's domestic legal regime is robust and that export supply chains operate within established compliance systems emphasising traceability, supplier due diligence, independent audits and responsible sourcing. Sectoral submissions also state that forced labour is inconsistent with legitimate operating practices.
      Summary: India has set export growth targets for the current fiscal year, aiming for 16-17 per cent growth in merchandise exports to USD 530 billion and 11 per cent growth in services exports to USD 470 billion in 2026-27. The overall target for total exports has been fixed at USD 1 trillion for the fiscal year.
      Summary: Nagaland's first UIDAI Aadhaar Seva Kendra was inaugurated at Dimapur to improve Aadhaar enrolment and update services in the state, where enrolment remains well below the national saturation level. The centre is intended to make Aadhaar services more accessible to the public and to support wider coverage across districts where enrolment rates continue to lag.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate auctioned a seized business aircraft in a money-laundering investigation arising from alleged investor fraud through a Ponzi scheme. The aircraft was sold after the agency sought permission to dispose of the property under the Prevention of Money Laundering framework and the adjudicating authority allowed the auction. The sale proceeds are stated to be available for restitution to genuine investors in accordance with the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, subject to leave of the Special Court.
      Summary: India's foreign exchange reserves declined during the reporting week ended June 26, falling by USD 5.654 billion to USD 666.933 billion. The decrease was driven mainly by a sharp fall in gold reserves, which dropped by USD 5.394 billion, while foreign currency assets also edged down. Smaller reductions were recorded in special drawing rights and the reserve position with the IMF. The article notes that earlier reserve gains were followed by weeks of decline as the rupee came under pressure and market intervention involved dollar sales.
      Summary: A structured post-funding mentoring and handholding framework has been announced for the selected startups, covering business, regulatory, financial, legal, investment and technology support. The framework includes specialised mentoring on regulatory and legal compliance, taxation, fund utilisation, fundraising strategy, valuation, term sheet negotiations, data privacy, cybersecurity and intellectual property protection, together with Demo Days and the Sounding Board Programme to improve market readiness, strategic positioning and partnership opportunities.
      Summary: The Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Amendment) Act 2026 is described as requiring debt and default to be established before the National Company Law Tribunal admits a case. The amended framework also alters security interest creation, restructures insolvency administration, requires CCI approval before submission of a resolution plan, and requires the committee of creditors to record reasons while approving a plan. Certain features, including cross-border insolvency and CIIRP, are stated to be not yet in force.
      Summary: The rupee appreciated against the US dollar in interbank foreign exchange trade, supported by a weaker dollar index and gains in domestic equities, but remained under pressure from dollar demand by importers and corporate hedgers. It moved within a narrow range before closing stronger at 95.21 against the US dollar, while market commentary noted Reserve Bank of India dollar buying to rebuild foreign exchange reserves and continued foreign investor selling in Indian equities.
      Summary: Mumbai's first desalination project has moved ahead with a work order issued and key approvals secured to strengthen the city's drinking water supply. The project, undertaken for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation by an expert firm, is intended to meet rising demand through an alternative source as existing dam-based supplies become insufficient. The government says the tariff impact will be limited, while remaining statutory clearances are still being processed.
      Summary: A high-level committee under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research has been constituted to study the sharp fall in Totapuri mango prices in Andhra Pradesh and the distress caused to growers. The panel will review the Totapuri mango value chain across cultivation, processing, marketing, domestic trade and exports, examine cultivation costs, farmer incomes, processing capacity utilisation, demand-supply trends, and the causes of the price decline in domestic and export markets, and identify bottlenecks and opportunities across the sector.
      Summary: A dispute concerns the legal permissibility of the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission's initiation of a CAG audit of three private distribution companies in relation to accumulated regulatory assets recoverable through future tariffs. The matter arises from competing views on whether the audit could be entrusted to the Comptroller and Auditor General or whether the statutory framework required appointment of an independent chartered accountant instead. The proceedings also involve the broader issue of accumulation and liquidation of regulatory assets, with the status of the audit and related steps remaining under judicial consideration.
      Summary: The rupee appreciated in early interbank trade as the dollar index eased from recent highs and Brent crude traded lower, but the currency remained under pressure from sustained dollar demand by importers and corporate hedgers. Foreign exchange commentary also indicated that the Reserve Bank of India was focused on rebuilding forex reserves, leaving less room for the rupee to strengthen freely even when external conditions were supportive. Foreign investors continued net selling in Indian equities amid global risk aversion and higher US bond yields.
      Summary: Virtual digital assets, including cryptocurrency, were described as posing risks to an emerging economy because of potential misuse for illegal activity, difficulty in tracking offshore entities, and broader regulatory challenges. The Reserve Bank of India stated that such assets should not be legalised in India at this stage. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India supported a comprehensive VDA law and proposed guidance on recognition, measurement, presentation, disclosure, financial reporting, and compliance frameworks.
      Summary: Indian-American diaspora history and contributions are traced through a curated project covering 250 defining moments across 15 categories of American life. The selection is described as research-based and externally reviewed, but not comprehensive. It highlights milestones in migration, citizenship, medicine, politics, corporate leadership, entrepreneurship, yoga, science, and cuisine, illustrating the community's growing influence in the American story.
      Summary: Digital financial inclusion in Meghalaya expanded through the JAM framework, Direct Benefit Transfer and Digital Public Infrastructure, with 32.76 crore digital transactions during 2025-26 and nearly 10 lakh Jan Dhan accounts. Officials said about 98 per cent of account holders had adopted at least one digital mode of transaction, and the next phase should focus on financial literacy, cyber resilience and meaningful use of digital financial services, particularly in rural areas.
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      GST - States

      1.
      01/2026–State Tax (Rate) - dated - 2-6-2026 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 9/2025-State Tax(Rate)], dated the 17th September, 2025
      Summary: Amends the Maharashtra State Tax rate notification by substituting specified tariff entries in Schedule I, rate 2.5%, and Schedule III, rate 20%, for certain goods classification numbers. The amendment revises the entries against Serial Nos. 150 and 151 in Schedule I and Serial Nos. 2 and 3 in Schedule III, updating the tax rate mapping for the identified product categories.
      2.
      FIN/GST/5/3/2025/10 - dated - 30-4-2026 - Nagaland SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F. NO.FIN/REV- 3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.II)/16 dated the 17th September, 2025
      Summary: The Nagaland Government amended its GST notification dated 17 September 2025 by substituting specified Harmonised System codes in Schedule I (2.5%) and Schedule III (20%). The changes apply to the listed serial numbers in the relevant schedules and update the entries for the identified product classifications. The notification takes effect from 1 May 2026.
      3.
      03/2026-C.T./GST - dated - 30-6-2026 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to notify that from 02.07.2026 the address of GSK -2 shall be "Annexe Building-III, Ground floor, Room No.4-002 &4-003,14 Beliaghata Road,Kolkata-15"
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, West Bengal, designates GSK-2 at Annexe Building-III, Room No. 4-002 and 4-003, Ground Floor, 14, Beliaghata Road, Kolkata-700015 as the facilitation centre for specified jurisdiction areas for biometric-based Aadhaar authentication, photograph capture, and verification of original documents uploaded with the registration application. The notification partially modifies the earlier notification and comes into force on 2 July 2026.

      Income Tax

      4.
      73/2026 - dated - 2-7-2026 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Granting Exemption under Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 to Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority in respect of the specified income arising to that Authority
      Summary: Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority is notified for exemption under section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in respect of specified income arising to it as an authority constituted by the State Government of Uttarakhand. The exemption covers grants, loans and advances, statutory fees and charges, income from disposal of properties, lease or rent, and interest on bank deposits. The exemption is subject to conditions that the Authority shall not engage in commercial activity, its activities and income profile remain unchanged, and it files returns as required.

      SEZ

      5.
      S.O. 3453 (E) - dated - 25-6-2026 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the 8.9799 hectares area for Special Economic Zone at IT-Madhurawada-2, Madhurawada Village, Visakhapatnam Rural Mandal, Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh and constitutes an Approval Committee
      Summary: Central Government notifies 8.9799 hectares of land at IT-Madhurawada-2, Madhurawada Village, Visakhapatnam District, as a Special Economic Zone for Information Technology and Information Technology Enabled Services, and records that statutory requirements under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 were satisfied. It also constitutes an Approval Committee for the SEZ and appoints the notification date as the date from which the SEZ is deemed to be an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act, 1962.
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      SEBI

      1.
      HO/38/11/(9)2026-MIRSD-POD/I/15382/2026 - dated 3-7-2026
      Handling of Client’s Unpaid Securities by Trading Members
      Summary: Trading members must route unpaid securities directly to the client's demat account and create an automatic pledge in favour of a separate CUSPA account, with client notice of the payment obligation and the right of sale on default. A client-facing policy must prescribe the invocation, release and liquidation framework, including a maximum payment period of five trading days, daily monitoring of excess pledge, no exposure based on pledged unpaid securities, automatic release after the sixth trading day if unused, and restricted extensions only in specified exceptional circumstances.

      Customs

      2.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 80/2026 - dated 2-7-2026
      Pan-India implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018 and extension of transitional provisions up to 31.08.2026
      Summary: Pan-India implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018 has been operationalised through the electronic message framework for sea cargo movement, gateway port arrivals and departures, and transhipment movements. Stakeholders are required to file the relevant electronic declarations through the online mechanism in complete, accurate and timely form. The transitional provisions under SCMTR, 2018 have been extended up to 31.08.2026, and no penal action is to be initiated for technical or procedural difficulties faced in online filing during this period.
      3.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 78/2026 - dated 30-6-2026
      Implementation / Pan-India Rollout of Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations (SCMTR), 2018
      Summary: Pan-India rollout of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018 is to take effect from 30.06.2026, with no further extension envisaged, and stakeholders are directed to shift fully to the SCMTR framework. Supplementary IGM/EGM filing is disabled at Nhava Sheva Port from that date, while amendments to Bills of Lading are to follow the SCMTR message-based process before Sea Entry Inwards and officer-based processing after Sea Entry Inwards. Stakeholders must ensure registration, system readiness, API connectivity, accurate electronic declarations and compliance with SCMTR timelines.
      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 70/2026 - dated 9-6-2026
      Conversion of DPD-CFS status containers to DPD-DPD status containers after OOC granted through RMS Facilitation centre
      Summary: Importers of fully facilitated Bills of Entry granted Out of Charge by the RMS Facilitation Centre may convert containers from DPD-CFS to DPD-DPD without separate Customs permission. Shipping lines and terminals may act on the importer's request once OOC is generated, subject to the condition that the Bills of Entry are fully facilitated and any scanning has not raised suspicion.
      5.
      Public Notice No. 71/2026 - dated 4-6-2026
      Public Notice containing therein list of EGM Errors for the Month of May-2026
      Summary: Customs authorities issued a public notice identifying EGM errors for May 2026 and reiterated the requirement under Section 41 of the Customs Act, 1962 for delivery of the departure manifest before departure. The notice states that incorrect or missing departure manifests may delay export incentives and directs exporters, customs brokers, shipping lines and others to rectify the errors in accordance with the specified standing orders or file the departure manifests as applicable.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No.- 55/2026 - dated 12-5-2026
      Renewal of CCSP License of Connex
      Summary: Renewal of the appointment of M/s Central Warehousing Corporation as Custodian and Customs Cargo Service Provider for its Container Freight Station at Distripark, covering imported goods until clearance, warehousing or transhipment, and export cargo until examination, stuffing and export through Jawaharlal Nehru Port. The renewal is subject to compliance with the Customs Act, 1962, the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009, and all related regulations, notifications, orders and CBIC instructions.
      7.
      Public Notice No. 54/2026 - dated 11-5-2026
      Public Notice containing therein list of EGM Errors for the Month of April
      Summary: Customs authorities directed exporters, customs brokers, shipping lines, custodians and other concerned persons to take note of EGM errors reflected in the EDI system after filing of shipping bills and delivery of the departure manifest. The notice reiterates the requirement that the person in charge of a conveyance carrying export goods must deliver a departure manifest to the proper officer before departure from a customs station. Concerned parties were requested to rectify the errors or file the departure manifests, as the case may be, for availing post-export benefits and incentives.
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