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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 22,2025

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      By: Kamal Aggarwal
      Summary: Adjudicating authorities must provide multiple personal hearing opportunities before passing adjudication orders: authorities should grant at least four personal hearings with three adjournment opportunities recorded in writing, issue separate communications for each hearing or extension, and maintain a record of oral and written submissions; the requirement, grounded in the statutory adjudication provision and the master circular, applies to the GST adjudication framework to ensure natural justice and effective taxpayer participation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The combined processes of chilling, separation, standardisation, pasteurisation and retail pouch packing of milk render the product marketable and therefore amount to manufacture under Chapter Note of the Central Excise Tariff; activities that amount to manufacture are excluded from Business Auxiliary Service under Section 65(19) of the Finance Act and thus are not subject to service tax as such.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The piece explains that the FTP's pre-import condition linked IGST exemption to import-before-use under Advance Authorisations; the Supreme Court upheld that condition and prompted administrative procedures for reassessment and payment. A challenged demand for IGST, interest, confiscation, redemption fine and penalty was examined by the High Court, which held that circular directions to levy interest exceeded the Customs Tariff Act because Sections imposing IGST lacked express machinery for interest and penalties, and that the 2024 amendment to Section 3(12) is prospective from 16.08.2024.
      By: Jagadeeswaran P
      Summary: Refunds under GST arise where input tax cannot be utilised against output liabilities or where excess/mispaid tax exists, notably for accumulated ITC due to exempt/nil/low rated outward supplies, inverted duty structure, exports, SEZ supplies, deemed exports, and excess cash ledger balances. Claims must be filed within two years from the relevant date specified per category; applications are online, acknowledged within prescribed shorter periods in some cases, and sanctioned within 60 days subject to interest on delay. Provisional refunds for zero rated exports, detailed invoice statements and supporting documents, unjust enrichment safeguards, and administrative withholding powers with interest protections are central procedural features.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Stem cell banking services involving enrolment, collection, processing and storage of umbilical cord blood qualify as healthcare services and fall within the exemption for services by clinical establishments; a clarificatory notification addressing cord blood banks elucidated this position for pending proceedings. The extended limitation under Section 73 cannot be invoked absent evidence of fraud or suppression, and interest and penalties tied to such demand are unsustainable where the taxpayer acted bona fide and made full disclosure.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Rules set out who may act as an authorized representative before GSTAT, the required appointment documentation (vakalatnama/Form GSTAT Form-04), and conditions for change of representative including erstwhile AR consent. GSTAT may restrict appearance, empanel special ARs/experts, and require adherence to professional dress and conduct. Separate rules require affidavits titled for GSTAT, compliance with Order XIX, Rule 3 CPC, attestation by advocate or notary with seal, special certification for illiterate or visually challenged deponents via GSTAT Form-05, identification of unknown deponents, and endorsement of annexures.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Target-based incentives, discounts and reimbursements paid by a manufacturer to an authorised dealer are not consideration for Business Auxiliary Service where the transaction is a principal-to-principal sale; therefore such receipts are not taxable as service, and attendant interest and penalties founded on a service tax demand are not sustainable. Assessment must focus on contractual substance rather than accounting labels. Under GST, incentives could be taxable only if the dealer is required to perform promotional or marketing activities and the manufacturer is the service recipient.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Tobacco packaging must display prominent health warnings-graphic and textual-rotated periodically and occupying a substantial portion of the principal display area, alongside statutory declarations such as manufacturing date, batch number, and, where applicable, expiry date. Concurrently, legal metrology compliance requires net quantity in metric units, country of origin, manufacturer or importer name and address, and a legible maximum retail price inclusive of taxes; imported products must meet these same labeling and packaging standards.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 impose labeling and packaging obligations for pre-packaged commodities offered for retail sale in India, requiring PDP, net quantity and manufacturer details; goods supplied in bulk or for internal institutional use, distributed free or as trials, or manufactured solely for export are generally outside these obligations unless repackaged, relabelled, sold domestically, or otherwise placed on the retail market.
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      Summary: Sebi lifted the trading restriction after the firm complied with an interim directive to create an escrow account with a lien in favour of the regulator; specified market-access restrictions cease to apply upon satisfaction of the escrow and lien directions, while entities remain subject to a continuing prohibition to cease and desist from fraudulent, manipulative or unfair trade practices.
      Summary: The court directed that Aadhaar cannot be the sole identification for accessing government benefits and that the administration must accept alternative valid identity documents-such as PAN card, voter ID or passport-so that non-possession of an Aadhaar number does not disqualify individuals from schemes including post-matric fee compensation and financial assistance for SC/ST students; the bench noted the statutory provision for alternate means of identification and the Act's focus on "residents."
      Summary: The Supreme Court signalled scrutiny of Enforcement Directorate practices for summoning advocates during investigations and addressed multiple institutional oversight issues: refusal to urgently list an FIR plea against a judge, questioning investigative conduct in politically sensitive prosecutions, upholding a high court quashing of proceedings against a public figure's spouse, dismissal of a state challenge to a quashing order, protection from arrest in a cheating and breach-of-trust case, and procedural rulings on insolvency and liquidation review requests.
      Summary: Six individuals were arrested for alleged involvement in an international cyber crime syndicate that deployed eight SIM box devices to route international VoIP calls as local calls, used bulk fraudulent SMS, and maintained cryptocurrency accounts; law enforcement recovered SIM boxes, SIM cards, bank passbooks, and credit cards, and a joint investigation by the Economic Offences Unit and telecom authorities is ongoing to assess the scale of fraud, victim count, technical methods, and cross-border links.
      Summary: An island nation will invite West Texas Intermediate crude into competitive tenders to correct a bilateral trade imbalance, contingent on sample-based testing for refinery compatibility; the move occurs amid tariff negotiations with a trading partner whose recent tariff reduction was deemed inadequate by exporters, who warn of job losses and risks to an IMF-supervised recovery.
      Summary: Central funding under a national fisheries scheme will establish an aqua park in the Hasdeo Bango reservoir submergence area with two zones: Etma Nagar for seed production, a feed mill, hatchery, recirculatory aquaculture system and a fish processing plant equipped for cleaning, filleting, packaging and international export; and Satrenga for water-sports and tourism. The project aims to scale Tilapia and Pangasius production, integrate local producers into export markets, and generate tourism-linked employment and income for rural communities.
      Summary: The Supreme Court criticised the CBI for not appearing in a petition alleging that a non-banking financial company diverted loans through corporate entities to promoter-owned accounts, noting that probe agencies can register cases on judicial record and should not await formal complaints; ED and SEBI acknowledged irregularities but cited investigational or jurisdictional constraints, prompting the court to direct senior CBI officials to appear and to press agencies to produce investigative reports where public interest and alleged financial malfeasance are implicated.
      Summary: The Supreme Court questioned the Enforcement Directorate's conduct in politically sensitive investigations and, on review of an appeal, found no error in the High Court's reasoning that quashed ED summons issued in a MUDA allotment probe. The investigation concerns allegations that 14 compensatory plots were allotted under MUDA's 50:50 scheme as illegal compensation obtained through political influence, prompting a provisional attachment order by the ED after a Lokayukta FIR and a prior Lokayukta finding of insufficient evidence.
      Summary: A special court convicted the former NALCO chairman and three others under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act for laundering proceeds linked to bribe payments in a coal-supply tender, finding prior concert, coordination and conspiracy. The Enforcement Directorate's investigation traced assets and attached property during prosecution; the case involves an intermediary receiving bribes and allegations of forgery and impersonation to conceal gold and jewellery in a bank locker.
      Summary: Repo rate reductions alone will not necessarily drive corporate investment; investment depends on a mix of monetary easing, structural reforms and competitive market dynamics. While recent policy actions include consecutive rate cuts, a neutral stance and liquidity support, interest rates are not presently excessive and the effects of cuts will take time. Attention to core inflation alongside headline measures is necessary before further easing, and attracting sustainable foreign investment requires logistics, competitive labour costs and reduced corporate complacency through greater transparency and competition.
      Summary: Directors of Urban Cooperative Banks must align cooperative identity with banking prudence by prioritising depositor trust through active, independent governance, and strong internal systems. Key obligations include strengthening Board oversight and related-party transparency; ensuring independent, well-resourced risk management, internal audit, and compliance with direct Board access; constructively engaging auditors and supervisors to implement root-cause corrective actions; adopting digital services only after realistic readiness and cybersecurity assessments; and leveraging the Umbrella Organisation for shared technology, capacity building, and fund support.
      Summary: Committee recommends preserving broader exemption for anonymous donations to trusts wholly for religious purposes and restoring an explanation akin to Section 115BBC to avoid taxing donations to religious-cum-charitable trusts that run hospitals or educational institutions. It objects to taxing gross receipts and urges replacing "receipts" with income so NPO taxation targets net income, not capital recoveries. The committee also advises allowing TDS refund claims without penal consequence even if returns were not filed by the due date, removing the filing-mandatory provision that can expose small non-taxable taxpayers to penalties.
      Summary: Conference priorities focus on strengthening statistical systems via collaboration, training and advisory support to align State/UT data collection with national standards. Operational measures include adopting district as the basic stratum in NSS survey designs and introducing State participation to generate annual district-level estimates. Complementary initiatives launched include a National Statistical Systems Training Academy, release of an annual statistical publication, a revamped micro-data portal for survey microdata, and semantic search tools to enhance data dissemination.
      Summary: Bajaj Finserv offers home loans starting at 7.49% p.a. following an RBI repo rate cut, advertising lower EMIs, tenure flexibility up to 32 years, loan and product features including doorstep document pickup, rapid approval, balance transfer with top-up, and nil foreclosure charges for individual floating-rate borrowers. Eligibility criteria include Indian residency, specified age bands, a preferred high credit score for best pricing, income and employment verification, disclosure of existing EMIs, and standard KYC and property documentation; applications proceed via an online calculator and a multi-step submission and verification process.
      Summary: Proposed acquisition of Excess2Sell.com by Avance Technologies is set out in a non-binding term sheet to integrate Avance's technology with Excess2Sell's B2B overstock liquidation marketplace, aiming to drive growth in B2B and B2C channels. Excess2Sell's scalable platform enables manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers to liquidate surplus stock using smart pricing algorithms and consumer insights to maximise recovery value while offering discounted products across multiple categories.
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      34/2025 - dated - 19-7-2025 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 146/94-Customs, dated the 13th July, 1994 to omit serial number 10A related to "Horses for polo" - Exemption to specified sports goods imported.
      Summary: Exercising the power under section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962, Notification No. 34/2025 Customs omits S. No. 10A and the related entries from the TABLE of Notification No. 146/94 Customs, thereby removing the exemption entry for "Horses for polo" from the principal customs exemption notification.

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      24/2024-State Tax - dated - 9-7-2025 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. No. 26 - State Tax, dated the 20th June, 2017
      Summary: Insertion of a proviso excluding persons engaged in the supply of metal scrap, as classified under the Customs Tariff chapters for metal products, from the application of the stated GST notification; the amendment is effective from 10 October 2024.
      3.
      23/2024 – State Tax - dated - 9-7-2025 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to provide waiver of late fee for late filing of NIL FORM GSTR-7 (GST TDS Return) - Supersede notification No. No.22/2021-State Tax dated the 24th December, 2021
      Summary: Waiver of late fee for registered persons required to deduct tax at source who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-7 for months from June 2021 onwards: the portion of late fee under the Act in excess of a specified daily amount is waived subject to an overall cap on the waived excess; where state tax deducted at source in a month is nil, the entire late fee for that month is waived.
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