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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 10,2026

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      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: Management, maintenance or repair services supplied by a subcontractor for consideration are independently taxable by reference to the actual work performed, and the commercial description used in the work order or contract is not conclusive. Where the subcontractor undertakes activities such as maintenance of equipment, cabling, leased-line support and related repair functions, taxability is determined by the substance of the service and the consideration received, not by the fact that the main contractor has a larger customer-facing contract or has paid tax on the overall transaction. Penalty waiver does not by itself negate tax liability or prevent invocation of the extended period where taxable receipts were not disclosed and came to light through departmental audit. Revenue neutrality must be supported by clear evidence showing how tax paid by another person corresponds to the subcontractor's own taxable value; a general assertion that tax was already paid by the main contractor is insufficient.
      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Section 112(1) permits appeals to the Appellate Tribunal to be filed within three months from communication of the order or within such later date as may be notified by the Government. The article argues that a notification extending the deadline to 31 July 2026 for legacy appeals operates within this framework and does not extinguish the Tribunal's separate power under Section 112(6) to condone delay for sufficient cause. On that view, the notified date becomes the relevant expiry date for Section 112(6), and delay may still be condoned for up to three months thereafter.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Invocation of Section 74 of the CGST Act requires a proper opportunity to the assessee to place material on record where the assessee disputes the demand and asserts genuine supply of goods. A mere reversal of input tax credit does not by itself establish fraud, wilful misstatement or suppression of facts, and the possibility that Section 74 was incorrectly invoked cannot be ruled out unless documentary evidence is allowed to be produced.
      By: Pradeep Yadav
      Summary: Smuggling allegations concerning exotic birds and mammals required the revenue to prove, with tangible and corroborative evidence, that the goods were of foreign origin and procured through illicit means. As the goods were not notified under section 123 of the Customs Act, the burden did not shift automatically to the person from whom they were seized; the department had to establish smuggling before invoking confiscation and penalty provisions. In the absence of sufficient evidence of illegal importation, confiscation of the goods, the vehicle allegedly used for transport, and personal penalties could not be sustained.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: A consolidated show cause notice under Section 74 of the CGST Act that clubs multiple financial years is impermissible where the statute ties limitation and adjudication to the relevant financial year. The year-wise structure in Section 74 requires notice and order to be anchored to the specific period to which the alleged tax non-payment, short payment, erroneous refund, or wrongful input tax credit relates, and limitation cannot be enlarged by drafting a composite notice that pulls earlier years into a later period.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Form INC-22 is used to verify the registered office of a company on incorporation and to intimate changes in its situation, supported by prescribed documents such as title proof, lease or rent agreement, authorisation from the owner or occupant, and utility evidence. The form must be digitally signed, certified by a practising professional, and may be rejected for technical or document mismatches. Non-compliance with registered office requirements can attract daily penalty and, in appropriate cases, further regulatory action.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax has completed nine years in India as an evolving indirect tax regime marked by tax integration, online compliance, reduced cascading, and higher revenue mobilisation. The report notes the transition from foundation to digital transformation and intelligent administration, including e-way bills, e-invoicing, Aadhaar authentication, QRMP, AI analytics, and the functional commencement of GST Appellate Tribunal. It also highlights continuing issues such as interpretational disputes, fake invoices, ITC mismatches, excessive compliance, multiple slabs, and the need for smoother administration, faster adjudication, and stronger centre-state coordination.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: GST refund withholding under Section 54(11) is limited to cases where the refund order is already under appeal or other pending proceeding, and where a reasoned opinion shows likely revenue prejudice due to malfeasance or fraud. A proposed appeal is not a pending appeal, and the mere availability of appeal time does not justify withholding a refund. An unstayed appellate order directing refund must be given effect in accordance with the Act, the Rules and the prescribed refund procedure.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Immediate discontinuation of metallic pins, staple pins, wires and similar fastening materials in food products and packaging is directed to all Food Business Operators to prevent physical contamination and related consumer injury. The advisory covers their use in cake boxes, sweet boxes, snack packets, takeaway parcels and other food packaging applications, and calls for safer non-metallic alternatives such as food-grade adhesive tapes, heat sealing, tamper-evident seals, food-safe stickers and self-locking cartons. Non-compliance may attract penal consequences under the applicable food safety framework.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Perpetual validity of food business licences and registrations replaces periodic renewal, while annual regulatory fees remain payable and may be paid in advance for any number of years. Revised turnover thresholds reclassify food businesses for registration, State licence, and Central licence purposes, with automatic migration through the FoSCoS portal, no modification fee, and fee adjustment on category change. Street vendors already registered under the Street Vendors Act receive deemed FSSAI registration, and inspections move to a computer-assisted risk-based framework.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: India's garment export sector is driven by a complete textile value chain, cotton leadership, a skilled workforce, and rising global demand for diversified sourcing away from China. The industry faces high logistics costs, fragmented manufacturing, low labour productivity, compliance burdens, and limited penetration in man-made fibre garments. Government support, free trade arrangements, sustainable fashion, digital exports, and technical textiles are identified as the main levers for improving export competitiveness and strengthening India's position in global apparel trade.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Transfer of technology transactions involving patents, software, technical know-how, licences, joint ventures and assignments are governed by overlapping FEMA, RBI, customs, GST and income tax requirements. Cross-border payments for royalty, licence fees and technical services require compliance with foreign exchange rules, withholding tax, transfer pricing and treaty provisions, while imported technology embedded in goods may affect customs valuation and GST treatment. Sector-specific approvals and export controls, including SCOMET restrictions, may apply to sensitive technologies, making documentation, valuation, reporting and carefully drafted agreements essential.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Export of wind power turbines and components from India is supported by manufacturing capacity, engineering expertise, competitive costs, skilled workforce, international quality standards, and government measures such as Make in India, PLI, and export promotion schemes. The export process involves HS classification, Import Export Code, buyer identification, contract negotiation, inspection, customs clearance, shipment, and documentation, while logistics, trade barriers, raw material prices, and currency fluctuation remain key challenges.
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      Summary: Bangladesh has introduced austerity measures to restrain government expenditure amid persistent inflation, slower growth and pressure on the banking system. The restrictions cover cuts in public spending, procurement of motor vehicles, air and water craft, and foreign travel by officials. The directive applies across ministries, agencies, autonomous bodies, state-owned enterprises, statutory organisations, public sector corporations, state-owned companies and financial institutions to ensure prudent use of limited public resources and support macroeconomic stability.
      Summary: Indian diplomatic outreach to Chinese businesses has focused on facilitating deeper economic and commercial engagement with India, including support for Chinese investment opportunities as bilateral relations move toward normalisation. The embassy has indicated willingness to help investors navigate entry into the Indian market, address concerns, and provide greater assistance for investment facilitation, alongside recent easing of restrictions on Chinese investments. Trade discussions have also emphasized expanding Indian pharmaceutical exports to China and improving market access for Indian manufacturers of generic medicines.
      Summary: TCS reported higher quarterly net profit, revenue and net income for the June 2026 quarter, while operating margin declined due to wage hikes and fresh investments. The company said growth was supported by demand for AI-led transformation, modernisation, cybersecurity, sovereign cloud and platform simplification, and disclosed new deals with a total contract value of USD 9.5 billion, including a major AI-led transformation engagement.
      Summary: Quality Council of India and National Small Industries Corporation Limited entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen quality, competitiveness and market access for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises through a unified support framework. The collaboration integrates ZED Certification, MSME Global Mart, the TEAM Initiative and the Single Point Registration Scheme to expand digital commerce access, export promotion, testing and accreditation support, and capacity-building for MSMEs and training institutions. A Joint Coordination Committee will oversee implementation during the five-year tenure of the MoU.
      Summary: The Department of Financial Services has remained among the top 10 ministries and departments in grievance redressal rankings, with the Insurance Division securing 2nd rank in Group A for May 2026 and the Banking Division ranking 6th. The Department is also conducting direct review of selected grievances and workshops on an effective grievance redressal framework to improve complaint resolution, transparency, and customer trust.
      Summary: Amalgamation of a tenant bank with another bank does not displace the requirement of written consent of the landlord under the Delhi Rent Control Act where the tenant has been assigned or has parted with possession of the premises. A banking scheme of amalgamation cannot override the rent control protection against subletting, assignment, or parting with possession without consent, and an involuntary merger does not confer immunity from the landlord-consent requirement.
      Summary: Service of summons at an accused person's residence in India cannot be treated as valid or deemed service on his son who is a foreign national, is not an accused in the predicate offence or the money-laundering case, and has not resided at that address since 2017. The Enforcement Directorate was required to follow the procedure prescribed by law for serving a person living abroad, and service at the applicant's address was non est in law.
      Summary: TCS reported a rise in quarterly net profit for the June 2026 quarter, with net profit, net income and revenues all showing year-on-year growth. The company also recorded a sequential increase in revenue from the previous quarter and added over 9,200 employees during the three-month period ending 30 June 2026.
      Summary: The Government of India has notified a Special Economic Zone for the manufacture of semiconductors and electronic components at Mandir Hasaud, Nava Raipur, Atal Nagar, Chhattisgarh, covering 10.13 hectares comprising specified land parcels. The notification also constitutes the Approval Committee for the SEZ and appoints 6 July 2026 as the date from which the SEZ is to be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act, 1962, establishing the customs and logistics framework for export-oriented operations.
      Summary: The rupee appreciated modestly against the US dollar, supported by a rebound in domestic equities, dollar sales by state-run lenders and suspected RBI intervention. The currency moved within a narrow range before settling higher than the previous close, even as elevated crude oil prices, a stronger global dollar and heightened West Asia tensions continued to weigh on sentiment.
      Summary: The second batch of the Certified Arbitration Program was inaugurated as a flagship initiative aimed at building globally benchmarked arbitration professionals and strengthening institutional arbitration in India. The programme stresses enforceable arbitral awards, fairness of process, a code of conduct and sector-specific expertise as core elements of a robust arbitration ecosystem. It also reflects wider efforts to promote alternative dispute resolution, specialised training and practical arbitration skills through expanded module-based content and workshop-focused learning.
      Summary: Forced labour-linked tariff proposals under the US trade framework drew Indian criticism for inconsistency, because the proposed approach was said to exempt a large number of items that cannot be produced or grown in the United States while still targeting imports linked to alleged forced labour concerns. India argued that such exemptions dilute the stated policy rationale of addressing forced labour in global supply chains and may not meaningfully prevent circumvention practices. India also objected to the textile-related tariff mechanism, stating that reduced tariff treatment based on the use of US-origin cotton and related inputs operates as an arbitrary sourcing requirement for foreign manufacturers.
      Summary: Strengthening of fisheries value chain and export capacity in Odisha was emphasised through closer collaboration among fishers, fish farmers, exporters and cooperatives, along with coordinated action by the Centre, the State, research institutions, financial institutions and sector stakeholders. The focus was on harnessing the State's untapped export potential by improving production linkages, post-harvest systems and sector-wide organisation. Attention was given to capacity building, modernisation of processing facilities, diversification of fish species and fisheries products, and expansion of deep-sea and brackish water fishing to support higher exports, greater value addition and improved fisher incomes.
      Summary: A draft Ease of Doing Business law proposes time-bound approvals, deemed approvals, self-certification, third-party verification, risk-based inspections and removal of duplicate licensing requirements to reduce procedural hurdles and create a more investor-friendly regulatory environment. The cabinet also approved related industrial investment, payment security and tax reforms, including GST simplification, faster refunds and abolition of the redundant Commercial Tax Tribunal.
      Summary: Congress leader Ramgopal Agrawal was detained by the Chhattisgarh Economic Offences Wing for questioning in the alleged coal levy matter and was also to be interrogated in connection with liquor and rice custom milling-linked cases. The agency said the action was based on documents, digital evidence, a seized diary and other records, and claimed that the diary contained entries of payments made in the name of "Congress Bhavan".
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      Customs

      1.
      27/2026 - dated - 8-7-2026 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 25/2002-Customs dated 01.03.2002 so as to merge S. Nos. 69 and 69A relating to specified capital goods for manufacture of Lithium Ion Cell.
      Summary: Customs exemption notification amends the principal entry for capital goods used in the manufacture of Lithium Ion Cell by substituting the existing serial entries with a single consolidated list. The revised entry expands and reorganises the specified plant, machinery, systems and ancillary equipment covered under the notification, including equipment for mixing, coating, pressing, winding, filling, testing, welding, sorting, formation, recovery, treatment and inspection in lithium-ion cell production.
      2.
      26/2026 - dated - 8-7-2026 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 57/2017-Customs dated 30.06.2017 so as to provide BCD exemption on specified goods used in the manufacture of Inductor Coil Module for wireless charging of cellular mobile phones, subject to specified conditions.
      Summary: BCD exemption is extended to specified goods used in the manufacture of Inductor Coil Module for wireless charging of cellular mobile phones, subject to the stated condition of end use. The amendment covers nano-crystalline assembly, E-shield, PET liner, PC shim with Z-liner, main stranded coil and NFC coil, and NdFeB magnets, and the exemption is time-bound, ceasing after 31 March 2029.
      3.
      25/2026 - dated - 8-7-2026 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 45/2025-Customs dated 24.10.2025 so as to provide BCD exemption on specified goods used in the manufacture of display assemblies falling under heading 8524 for automotive, medical or industrial applications, subject to specified conditions.
      Summary: Customs exemption is extended to specified goods used in the manufacture of display assemblies falling under heading 8524 for automotive, medical or industrial applications. The covered inputs include Cell, Flexible Printed Circuit Assembly (FPCA), Backlight Unit, Frame and Anisotropic Conductive Film (ACF), while the exemption excludes display assemblies of cellular mobile phones or smart watches, LCD or backlight for LCD of smart meters, LCD and LED TV panels, and Interactive Flat Panel Display modules. The exemption remains in force only up to 31 March 2029.

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      4.
      G.S.R. 576(E) - dated - 1-7-2026 - Labour laws
      Notification specify the courses of instructions and practices for initial training in rescue and recovery work under rule 141(1) of the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Central) Rules, 2026
      Summary: Courses of instruction and practice are specified for initial training in rescue and recovery work. The instruction covers underground fire recovery, breathing and tube apparatus, revival methods, gas detection, gas sampling, mine plans, rope rescue, lifting bags, hydraulic cutters, spreaders, jacks, ring saws, fire extinguishers and cardio pulmonary resuscitation. The practical component requires not less than ten breathing apparatus practices, minimum training on CPR and rescue tools, and a separate period for rope rescue equipment training by recommended trainers.
      5.
      G.S.R. 571(E). - dated - 1-7-2026 - Labour laws
      Notification Specifying the minimum number of Apparatus and Equipment to be Provided and Maintained at Rescue Stations and Rescue Rooms for Immediate Use under the OSH & WC (Central) Rules, 2026
      Summary: Minimum apparatus and equipment standards are specified for rescue stations and rescue rooms for immediate use under the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions (Central) Rules, 2026. The standards apply to all rescue stations or rescue rooms established and maintained for serving any below ground mine or a group of below ground mines, and set out the minimum quantities of breathing apparatus, resuscitating apparatus, ancillary equipment, lamps, gas detectors, air and temperature measuring instruments, communication devices, safety and first-aid equipment, fire-fighting equipment, and miscellaneous rescue tools to be kept available at each facility.

      SEBI

      6.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2026/305 - dated - 1-7-2026 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue and Listing of Municipal Debt Securities) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026.
      Summary: Special purpose vehicles established for pooled municipal financing must obtain constituent-municipality agreements before raising funds, disclose those agreements, and be formed as trusts or companies. Schedule IB requires extensive offer-document and placement-memorandum disclosures for listed municipal debt securities, covering issuer governance, project objects, refinancing, financial information, borrowings, litigation, creditor dues, approvals, undertakings and risk factors. Electronic public-issue advertising remains subject to a national-daily notice with a QR code and link. Specified investor categories may receive additional-interest or issue-price incentives only as initial allottees.
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      DGFT

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      19/2026-27 - dated 9-7-2026
      Amendments under Para 2.92 and Appendix-2A of Handbook of Procedure 2023 for inclusion of TRQs under India — United Kingdom Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
      Summary: TRQ provisions cover specified UK-origin completely built passenger cars and goods vehicles under the India-UK CETA, with category-specific quotas, tariff rates and tariff classifications. Applications must be filed online by eligible manufacturers, authorised dealers or channel partners, supported by manufacturer-issued pre-purchase agreements. Allocation is based on requested quantities where demand is within the quota and proportionately where demand exceeds availability; under-utilisation may affect subsequent allocations. DGFT electronically issues and monitors authorisations, which are debited through the Indian Customs EDI System and remain valid for up to twelve months or the calendar year-end, whichever is earlier.
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