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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 08,2026

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      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Timely filing of second appeals before the GST Appellate Tribunal is essential because the filing window is short and unlikely to be extended further. The article stresses the need to act before the deadline, keep an earlier internal cut-off to avoid portal difficulties, and complete the required pre-deposit so that the appeal can be filed and the remaining demand stays protected. If the deadline, including condonation, is missed, the entire demand, interest, penalty, and recovery consequences may follow.
      By: Compliance Calendar Llp
      Summary: Online trademark registration in India is presented as a legal mechanism for protecting a brand name, logo, tagline, product name, slogan, packaging style, sound mark or other distinctive identity used for goods or services. The process includes trademark search, class selection, preparation and online filing in Form TM-A, examination, objection reply, publication in the Trademark Journal and progression to registration if no opposition is filed within the prescribed period. The text also explains eligibility, required documents, government fees, and the use of the TM symbol after filing and the registered mark symbol only after registration.
      By: Pradeep Yadav
      Summary: Personal penalties under customs law cannot be independently sustained where the underlying order confirming duty demand and confiscation against the importing firm has been remanded and no fresh adjudication has revived that primary liability. The Tribunal is not entitled to dismiss an appeal for want of prosecution merely because the appellant or counsel is absent; an appeal must be decided on its merits of fact and law.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Delay and laches can defeat belated challenges to GST assessment proceedings where notices and orders are uploaded on the electronic portal and the taxpayer fails to act promptly. The commentary stresses that a writ cannot be used as a surrogate for the statutory appeal under section 107 when the taxpayer had earlier awareness of the proceedings but remained inactive. It also notes that reasonable time depends on the facts, and that electronic communication cannot be ignored without convincing explanation.
      By: Pradeep Yadav
      Summary: An appeal under section 129A of the Customs Act, 1962 is not maintainable against an order passed by the Principal Chief Commissioner of Customs under the Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2010, where the impugned action concerns restoration of courier registration, forfeiture of security deposit, and penalty imposed under the Regulations. The Tribunal held that its appellate jurisdiction is confined to orders expressly covered by section 129A and cannot be enlarged to include decisions taken under the Courier Regulations when no appeal lies under those Regulations.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary:Legal Metrology in India regulates weights, measures, measuring instruments and packaged commodities to ensure accuracy, transparency and fairness in commercial transactions. The framework applies across manufacturing, importing, packing, warehousing, retail trade and e-commerce, and requires licences or registrations depending on activity. Commercial instruments must undergo verification, calibration, stamping and re-verification, while packaged commodities must bear prescribed declarations in legible, prominent and indelible form. Non-compliance may lead to penalties, seizure, suspension of licences and prosecution.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: India's liquor sector is regulated primarily by the States through excise laws, licences, taxation, transport controls, brand approvals, and continuous record-keeping. The compliance framework also extends to allied laws on environment, labour, fire safety, legal metrology, corporate governance, income tax, customs, and non-potable GST. Across Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, regulation is increasingly digital, but compliance remains State-specific, with distinct fee structures, licensing formats, retail controls, warehouse conditions, transport permits, and brand registration requirements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Natural justice is a foundational requirement in customs adjudication because customs powers over import and export goods are coercive and often entail search, seizure, detention, confiscation, penalties, and valuation disputes. The Customs Act, 1962 embeds procedural safeguards through the requirement of a valid show cause notice, disclosure of grounds and relied-upon material, opportunity of hearing, fair consideration of submissions, and a reasoned speaking order. Customs authorities, acting in a quasi-judicial capacity, must comply with audi alteram partem and related principles of fairness, reasoned decision-making, and procedural due process.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Natural justice under income-tax law restrains the exercise of assessment, reassessment and faceless assessment powers through notice, disclosure of material, opportunity to respond, consideration of submissions and reasoned orders. Reassessment requires recorded reasons, supply of reasons, opportunity to object and disposal of objections by a speaking order, while faceless assessment must still preserve effective hearing, transparency and accountability. Procedural lapses such as non-consideration of replies, denial of hearing, undisclosed material, mechanical orders and denial of cross-examination are treated as serious violations.
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      Summary: IFB Agro Industries reported improved consolidated revenue for FY26 but warned of continued pressure on its alcohol business from excess ENA capacity, higher input costs, weak by-product realisations and repeated excise duty increases affecting IML demand. The company also alleged intermittent disruption to distillery operations and interference by state excise authorities. Its aquaculture feed and marine businesses were said to face raw material inflation, pricing constraints, shrimp supply shortages, geopolitical freight disruptions and shipping delays.
      Summary: Additional NPS investment choices have been extended to employees of Central Autonomous Bodies covered under the National Pension System. The earlier notification introducing two life cycle funds for Central Government employees is now made available to eligible CAB employees under revised names and investment parameters. The choices provide greater flexibility in pension investment and are to be disseminated by administrative authorities and implemented in the Central Recordkeeping Agency system.
      Summary: TGI Fridays expanded its India presence with the launch of a flagship outlet at Ambience Mall, Vasant Kunj, presented as the world's first TGI Fridays microbrewery. The concept combines the brand's American dining format with in-house craft brewing, handcrafted cocktails, live brewing and contemporary interiors, and is positioned as a differentiated experiential destination for the Indian market. The launch was executed through Bistro Hospitality Pvt. Ltd., the master franchisee for India, in partnership with Feastary Hospitality LLP, the exclusive franchise partner for North India.
      Summary: Investor advisory cautions against fraudulent entities and impersonation scams misusing the name, logo and brand identity of Axis Securities and Axis Direct to promote fake investment opportunities. Investors are advised to independently verify all investment-related communication, payment requests and offers through official channels before acting. Warning signs include unofficial groups, unauthorised stock tips, requests for transfers to personal or unverified accounts, unrealistic return promises, unfamiliar applications, confidential information requests and unverifiable documents or approvals.
      Summary: APEDA facilitated the commercial export of Amrapali mangoes from Jharkhand to Dubai through women-led Farmer Producer Companies, connecting tribal and rural producers with overseas retail markets. The export was supported by coordinated participation of APEDA, state and district administrations, exporters and development institutions, and was accompanied by capacity-building on international quality standards, post-harvest handling, export procedures and institutional awareness for export readiness.
      Summary: Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme 5.0 provides risk-mitigation support to lending institutions for extending additional credit to businesses affected by external geopolitical disruption. The scheme offers 100% guarantee coverage for additional loans to MSMEs and 90% coverage for other business segments, with the objective of improving liquidity, easing cash-flow disruption, and enabling member lending institutions to lend with greater confidence. A nationwide outreach programme is also underway to improve awareness and support implementation.
      Summary: HCLTech obtained ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification for its Enterprise Artificial Intelligence Management System, covering AI lifecycle processes and AI-enabled services. The certification validates a Responsible AI framework focused on governance, risk management, transparency, fairness, accountability and continuous improvement, and is said to align with evolving global regulatory requirements, including the EU AI Act.
      Summary: Moongipa Capital Finance Ltd., an RBI-registered NBFC-ICC, has announced a strategic expansion centred on digital transformation and entry into electric vehicle financing. The company is strengthening its lending model through a technology-enabled ecosystem intended to support faster credit decisions, paperless onboarding, workflow automation, loan origination, servicing, and customer engagement, while stating that underwriting, pricing, compliance, and credit approval remain its own responsibility in line with RBI Digital Lending Guidelines.
      Summary: Co-lending between banks and NBFCs is presented as a mechanism for expanding affordable formal credit to underserved borrowers and advancing financial inclusion. The framework is said to combine banks' low-cost capital and balance-sheet strength with NBFCs' local market knowledge and last-mile distribution, improving access, speeding disbursement and reducing dependence on informal finance. The RBI's co-lending framework is described as providing clarity on governance, risk-sharing and customer protection.
      Summary: Leather and footwear exporters are urged to pursue three-fold growth and raise exports to at least USD 15 billion by using Free Trade Agreements, diversifying destination markets and strengthening quality, design, branding, sustainability and scale. The sector is also encouraged to deepen institutional and technical capabilities through leather development centres, design and packaging institutions, quality and standards bodies, and advanced testing laboratories, while improving worker training, product standards, safe manufacturing and sustainability.
      Summary: Strengthening India's energy statistics framework requires harmonized definitions, classifications, conversion factors and estimation methods across line ministries to improve consistency, comparability and international alignment. The committee recommended adoption of standard industrial and energy-product classifications, along with uniform conversion factors, for collection and dissemination of energy statistics, and proposed methodologies to refine sectoral end-use consumption estimates for coal and electricity using the Annual Survey of Industries database. The report further identified significant gaps in biofuel consumption data and in capturing electricity consumption through captive or off-grid modes and by electric vehicles. For these areas, it proposed initial methodological frameworks to be refined for incorporation into the energy-balance database.
      Summary: IIM Udaipur virtually inaugurated its BBA Program as a bilingual, online-enabled management education initiative designed to widen access while maintaining academic rigour. The program combines digital delivery with offline examinations, faculty-led structured learning, regular assessment and scholarship support, and was presented as a model for accessible yet high-quality management education.
      Summary: IDFC FIRST Bank has been integrated with the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation platform to facilitate provident fund payments through its retail and corporate internet banking channels. The arrangement enables establishments to create challans on the EPFO portal, select the bank as payment option, complete transactions digitally, and obtain real-time confirmation and instant challan downloads for reconciliation and record-keeping.
      Summary: Bail proceedings arose from allegations of sexual harassment, deceitful sexual relations, caste-based abuse, and attempts to coerce religious conversion against employees connected with a TCS unit in Nashik. One accused was granted bail, another was denied bail on the ground that the accusations were grave and that the possibility of tampering with evidence, intimidating witnesses, or fleeing from justice could not be ruled out; a reasoned order on the woman accused's bail was not available in the text, though she had sought bail on the ground of pregnancy.
      Summary: Landing and parking charges at major airports were reduced by 25 per cent for domestic flights for a three-month period under the civil aviation ministry's directive, implemented by AERA in response to West Asia turmoil and related airline financial stress. Airport operators have not received any extension order, and the reduced aeronautical tariff is reported to have lapsed.
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      Customs

      1.
      16/2026 - dated - 6-7-2026 - ADD
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 64/2021-Customs (ADD), dated the 28th October 2021 - anti-dumping duty on 'Seamless tubes, pipes and hollow profiles of iron, alloy or non-alloy steel (other than cast iron and stainless steel), whether hot finished or cold drawn or cold rolled of an external diameter not exceeding 355.6 mm or 14" OD' originating in or exported from China PR
      Summary: Amends the anti-dumping duty notification covering seamless tubes, pipes and hollow profiles of iron, alloy or non-alloy steel of the specified external diameter originating in or exported from China PR. A new paragraph provides that the duty shall remain in force up to and inclusive of 27 January 2027, unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier.

      Income Tax

      2.
      77/2026 - dated - 6-7-2026 - Inc.Tax Act 2025
      Notification Granting Tax Exemption to the Telangana Pollution Control Board under Section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 2025
      Summary: Tax exemption is notified for the Telangana Pollution Control Board under section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 2025, by reference to Schedule VII [Table: Sl. No. 42]. The notification takes effect from tax year 2026-2027 and continues only while the Board remains constituted under the Water and Air pollution control laws and serves the specified Schedule VII purposes.
      3.
      76/2026 - dated - 6-7-2026 - Inc.Tax Act 2025
      Approval under Section 45(4)(b) of the Income Tax Act, 2025 for "Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangaluru".
      Summary: Approval is granted to the Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bengaluru, as a research institution for Social Science or Statistical Research under the Income-tax Act, 2025 and the Income-tax Rules, 2026. The approval applies for the specified tax years, subject to compliance with prescribed conditions, filing of the annual statement in the required form and time, and furnishing donors with the prescribed donation certificate.

      SEBI

      4.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2026/306 - dated - 1-7-2026 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Buy-Back of Securities) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026.
      Summary: The buy-back regulations are amended to revise eligibility conditions, procedural timelines, disclosure obligations and compliance requirements. The amendments cap open market buy-back through stock exchange at less than fifteen per cent of paid-up capital and free reserves from 1 August 2026, bar a fresh offer within the prescribed interval from closure of the preceding offer, and prohibit any buy-back that would breach minimum public shareholding requirements. The public announcement, offer period, escrow, bank guarantee, promoter share freeze, and extinguishment procedures are also updated, and companies may dispense with a merchant banker if specified responsibilities are reassigned.
      5.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2026/304 - dated - 1-7-2026 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue and Listing of Securitised Debt Instruments and Security Receipts) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026.
      Summary: Amendments to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue and Listing of Securitised Debt Instruments and Security Receipts) Regulations, 2008 introduce changes to governance, eligibility, disclosure, and risk classification in securitisation structures. They limit board representation by an RBI-regulated originator, prohibit acquisitions from originators linked to the trustee, replace references to originator with servicer in specified provisions, expand investor-interest based action under regulation 20, update trustee replacement language under regulation 45, and add concentration risk from single asset securitisation in Schedule V.
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      SEBI

      1.
      HO/47/14/13(4)2026-MRD-POD3/ I/15577/2026 - dated 7-7-2026
      Review of norms for utilization of interest or income from IPF of the Depositories
      Summary: The norms for utilisation of interest or income from the Investor Protection Fund of depositories are revised to bring uniformity and consistency. At least 95% of annual interest or income from IPF investments must be ploughed back to the IPF corpus, while up to 5% may be used for IPF Trust employee costs and other administrative or statutory expenses. Any excess expense is to be borne by the depository, and any unutilised amount must be returned to the IPF.

      GST - States

      2.
      CCT/26-4/2026-27/H/1471-01/2026-27 – GST - dated 6-7-2026
      Clarification regarding jurisdiction in cases involving migration/transfer of taxable persons from one jurisdiction to another jurisdiction
      Summary: Jurisdiction in GST proceedings involving migration or transfer of a taxable person is determined with reference to the date on which the statutory power is invoked. A valid action taken by the transferor jurisdictional officer remains valid after migration, and the transferee officer must take over subsequent stages, implement earlier valid actions, and conclude pending proceedings. The transferor officer cannot initiate fresh action after migration and must communicate any issue noticed to the transferee officer for further action, including consequential proceedings and appeals.

      Customs

      3.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO.15/2026 - dated 3-7-2026
      Designation of Central Public Information Officers (CPIO) and First Appellate Authorities (FAA) under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 in the Office of the Principal Commissioner of Customs (Airport & ACC)
      Summary: Designation of Central Public Information Officers and First Appellate Authorities under the Right to Information Act, 2005 in the Office of the Principal Commissioner of Customs (Airport & ACC). The notice assigns specified officers as CPIOs and FAAs for defined jurisdictions set out in Annexure-A, and provides that link officers will act as the respective CPIO or FAA during leave or absence. It also states that appeals may be filed before the designated First Appellate Authority under the RTI Act.
      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 16/2026 - dated 2-7-2026
      Automation of Imports for Special Economic Zone (SEZ) through the courier mode.
      Summary: Automation of Special Economic Zone import consignments through the courier mode is introduced through an integrated ECCS-ICEGATE-ICES workflow. The arrangement covers courier movement from arrival at the International Courier Terminal to processing and onward movement to the SEZ, with ECCS handling operational processing and ICEGATE-ICES facilitating declaration and transmission of shipment data. Specific responsibilities are assigned to airlines, couriers, customs officers, the SEZ unit, and the custodian for manifest filing, package validation, X-ray, goods registration, out-of-charge formalities, Bill of Entry filing, and exit scan capture.
      5.
      Public Notice No. 03/2026 - CCP Cochin - dated 5-5-2026
      Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations (SCMTR)
      Summary: Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018 is being advanced for importers, exporters, shipping lines, custodians, Customs Brokers, Terminal Operators, SEZ units and ICD/CFS stakeholders. SCMTR messages for cargo movement between gateway ports and foreign ports have been implemented, and Stuffing messages are operational, though uniformity in filing remains incomplete. Certain messages remain under development and require testing across ICDs, CFSs, SEZs and gateway ports. During the extended transitional period, stakeholders must file complete and correct declarations electronically in the prescribed format.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. - 11 /2026 - dated 28-4-2026
      Clarification regarding remission or rebate in case of short realisation of proceeds by exporters under RoDTEP and RoSCTL schemes
      Summary: Clarification is issued on the computation of remission or rebate under RoDTEP and RoSCTL where export proceeds are short realised. Benefit may be allowed on the full Free on Board value without deducting agency commission and bank charges, provided such deductions, separately or together, remain within the overall limit of 12.5% of the FOB value. If the charges exceed that limit, the excess is to be deducted for granting the benefit.
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