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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 23,2026

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Practising chartered accountants, company secretaries and cost and management accountants may fall within Prevention of Money Laundering Act reporting-entity coverage when undertaking specified financial transactions for clients. The coverage concerns property dealings, management of client assets or accounts, company-related contributions and management, and business-entity transactions. The broad connection to such transactions may extend to related professional assistance. Professionals are expected to conduct client due diligence, examine suspicious transactions involving possible money laundering or terrorist financing, report relevant matters, and retain due-diligence records for five years.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: The commentary recommends revisiting GST registration and composition-scheme thresholds so that tax administration can focus on higher-value cases rather than numerous small taxpayers. It also calls for improved adjudication quality and for eliminating duplicative concurrent jurisdiction by requiring intelligence to be acted upon by the administration having jurisdiction over the taxpayer, or shared with that administration. The article further urges regular quarterly GST Council meetings and proposes removal of the construction-related input tax credit restriction to reduce housing costs.
      By: RAJENDER ARORA
      Summary: E-way bills are electronic GST movement documents generally required before transport of goods where consignment value exceeds Rs. 50,000, including movements other than supply. Responsibility generally lies with the registered person causing movement, with suppliers, recipients and transporters having specified roles. Rule 138 provides value-independent requirements for inter-State job work and specified handicraft movements, alongside exemptions for prescribed goods and movements. A 20 km weighbridge movement with a Rule 55 delivery challan is exempt, whereas specified 50 km intra-State movements only relax Part B vehicle-detail requirements. Wrong particulars require cancellation and fresh generation.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: GST classification of hookah supplied in a restaurant depends on the real nature and principal component of the supply, not on ambience, menu placement, or accompanying food and beverages. Paragraph 6(b) of Schedule II covers food, articles for human consumption, and drinks in the restaurant-service context; hookah consumed by inhalation does not fit that boundary. Composite supply rules require factual identification of the dominant supply and do not change the identity of goods merely because apparatus, staff assistance, or on-premises facilities are provided.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Arrest under the Customs Act and GST enactments requires an authorised officer to record written reasons to believe, founded on material showing a qualifying offence. Arrest cannot be used routinely for investigation, confession, harassment, or coercive tax recovery. The arrested person must receive the reasons for arrest and procedural safeguards, including legal assistance, an arrest memo, and timely production before a Magistrate. Criminal procedure provisions apply unless excluded. GST powers to summon, arrest and prosecute are ancillary to GST collection, but arrest without formal assessment requires material establishing the relevant offence and its non-bailable character.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Issuance or passing of an adjudication order and its service are distinct under the CGST Act. Limitation applies to issuance of the order, while service communicates the order to the registered person. Digital signing within the applicable period completes the adjudicatory function of passing or issuing the order. Portal upload after that period does not by itself invalidate an order issued in time. Service affects enforceability, whereas validity depends on whether the order was issued within the prescribed limitation period.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: GST appellate relief against a refund rejection ground does not automatically require unconditional refund release. The operative language and scope of the appellate order determine whether entitlement has been conclusively decided. A proper officer may examine an unresolved, independent and legally permissible ground, including return-data discrepancies, but cannot reopen issues already settled or raise vague and repetitive objections. Fresh scrutiny must be lawful, reasoned and compliant with natural justice. Where a fresh rejection involves factual and legal merits, statutory appeal is generally the appropriate remedy; finality applies only to issues conclusively decided.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: GSTAT appeal pre-deposit is analysed as an aggregate requirement of twenty per cent of the disputed tax under the first appellate order, including the deposit made for the first appeal. Where the earlier deposit equals or exceeds that aggregate requirement, no further deposit is required; where it falls short, only the shortfall is payable. The commentary rejects a reading that mandates a separate fresh deposit regardless of the amount already available, as this may exceed the aggregate threshold, and calls for regulatory clarification.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: Inpatient medicines, consumables and implants may form part of an exempt composite healthcare supply where they are naturally bundled with clinical treatment and healthcare is the principal supply. Separate invoice line items or MRP billing do not, by themselves, establish independent taxable supplies. Section 76 concerns amounts actually collected as tax and not paid to the Government; it does not independently determine taxability. Whether GST was collected requires examination of billing language, pricing, accounting records and the factual character of the inpatient treatment transaction.
      By: Ls Tripathi
      Summary: Instant e-PAN date-of-birth discrepancies may arise during Aadhaar-based OTP verification, prevent access to the downloaded PAN file, and affect income-tax return processing. Applicants may seek the backend PAN section handling record discrepancies, verify particulars through name and father's name, and submit a correction request. PAN correction may be made online or through an authorised PAN centre or common service centre with Aadhaar and supporting documents.
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      Summary: Migration of the cooperative bank's core banking system to the Finacle 10.2.25 platform is intended to enable faster, more transparent and secure banking services. The platform is expected to support customer-friendly transactions, stronger cyber security, convenient digital banking and improved operational efficiency. It may also strengthen the bank's delivery of financial benefits under government welfare schemes.
      Summary: Foreign investment recovery, external trade momentum and inflation developments are examined amid geopolitical and supply-chain uncertainty. Strong export and import growth, the operationalisation of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, renewed portfolio inflows and higher foreign direct investment were identified as supporting external-sector confidence. Consumer price inflation increased, led by food and fuel, while core inflation remained unchanged. Food-price pressures continued across staples, edible oils and vegetables, although comfortable foodgrain stocks could mitigate food-inflation effects.
      Summary: India-US bilateral engagement focused on advancing an interim trade arrangement reported to be nearing completion, alongside discussions on tariffs, energy, defence and security, critical minerals, and artificial intelligence. The talks included a shared interest in finalising the interim trade deal and completing unspecified defence agreements connected with prior bilateral commitments. Regional security, West Asia, the Indo-Pacific, and Quad cooperation were also discussed amid efforts to restore bilateral relations following trade, immigration, and security-related strains.
      Summary: Bail cancellation must turn on whether continued liberty obstructs the administration of criminal justice, not solely on legal error in the order granting bail. A deficient bail order, without more, does not justify revoking liberty. Challenges to bail orders should not displace the objective of timely trials and securing convictions. Although erroneous legal principles may require correction for consistency, they may not alone warrant cancellation of bail. Broader questions concerning the governing cancellation standard remain open.
      Summary: Parliament extended the Joint Parliamentary Committee's reporting deadline on the proposed Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 until the end of the Monsoon Session. The Committee is examining amendments to the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 and the Companies Act intended to facilitate ease of doing business, decriminalise minor procedural defaults, and modernise the corporate governance framework.
      Summary: Archies Online has introduced a pan-India same-day delivery service for cakes, flowers, gifts and hampers across major cities. Its integrated online platform offers greeting cards, personalised gifts, chocolates, soft toys and curated hampers for personal, professional and festive occasions. Same-day options include Rakhi and Friendship Day collections, supported by product curation, fresh sourcing and a delivery network intended to provide timely and dependable gifting services.
      Summary: Illicit manufacture and trafficking of Mephedrone, a psychotropic substance under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, were addressed through an intelligence-led operation involving a clandestine laboratory. Manufacturing equipment, Mephedrone, its controlled precursor, Monomethylamine, and other chemicals used in manufacture were seized under the Act. Cash believed to be drug-trafficking proceeds and a further amount intended as token payment for delivery were recovered. Three persons were arrested in connection with the alleged network.
      Summary: Bail in the alleged liquor-scam proceedings was sustained on the basis of parity, the applicant's comparatively lesser alleged role, prolonged custody, and the documentary nature of the investigation. The evidentiary value of statements, financial records and digital material was regarded as an issue for trial rather than conclusive assessment at the bail stage. Adverse observations against the state economic-offence investigation were expunged.
      Summary: Generic medicine imports into the United States are proposed to remain duty-free for two years, followed by escalating tariffs. The structure is intended to encourage pharmaceutical companies to establish manufacturing plants and equipment in the United States, with higher duties applying where companies do not do so within the stated period. The policy is confined to generic drugs, while the approach for patented, branded and innovative medicines is stated to remain unchanged.
      Summary: Asian equity markets largely rose following Wall Street gains led by artificial-intelligence and semiconductor shares. Rising crude oil prices are identified as a renewed inflation risk that could encourage central banks to raise interest rates, slowing economic activity and affecting equity valuations. Japan's reliance on imported energy and the effects of a weaker yen on trade values and energy costs are also highlighted.
      Summary: Foreign exchange market movement saw the rupee depreciate against the US dollar amid higher crude oil prices, geopolitical tensions affecting oil-shipment security, and safe-haven demand for the dollar. RBI measures intended to attract overseas deposits were reported to support market confidence through foreign-currency inflows. Dealers were monitoring possible RBI participation through state-owned banks to moderate currency volatility while permitting gradual exchange-rate adjustment and preventing disorderly market movements.
      Summary: India's WTO Trade Policy Review reaffirms commitment to a transparent, rules-based, inclusive and development-oriented multilateral trading system. It identifies reforms in trade facilitation, digital customs, logistics modernisation, quality infrastructure, Digital Public Infrastructure, innovation, sustainability, agricultural resilience and regional trade agreements. WTO Members recognised India's economic resilience and customs and digital modernisation, while seeking clarification on trade and investment regimes, Quality Control Orders, trade-remedy measures and WTO reforms.
      Summary: Financial inclusion is pursued through universal banking under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, social-security coverage through life, accident and pension schemes, and credit access for underserved borrowers. Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana provides collateral-free institutional finance to micro and small business units for income-generating activities. The Stand-Up India Scheme supports Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and women entrepreneurs through loans for greenfield projects in manufacturing, trading, services and agriculture-allied activities.
      Summary: Foreign exchange transfer for the 2009 South Africa cricket tournament was examined under the Foreign Exchange Management Act after funds were moved to an overseas entity without prior Reserve Bank approval. The appellate tribunal set aside the penalty imposed on Lalit Modi, finding no material establishing that he was in charge of the relevant affairs or personally responsible for the alleged contravention. Liability for a foreign-exchange contravention must rest on evidence connecting the person proceeded against with responsibility for the impugned transaction.
      Summary: Rural Infrastructure Development Fund financing supports rural infrastructure in Haryana, including irrigation, roads and drinking-water assets. Rural cooperative strengthening includes digitisation and financial viability of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies, alongside promotion and financial support for Farmer Producer Organisations. Climate-resilient measures include watershed development, groundwater management, micro-irrigation, direct seeding of rice and vegetable clusters, supplemented by livelihood training for rural women and agricultural lending and project-appraisal support.
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      DGFT

      1.
      24/2026-27 - dated - 22-7-2026 - FTP
      Syncing of ITC (HS), 2022- Schedule-1 (Import Policy) with Finance Act, 2026, dated 30.03.2026
      Summary: ITC (HS) 2022, Schedule-I (Import Policy) is amended with immediate effect to align import classifications with the Finance Act, 2026. Existing tariff lines are deleted and corresponding entries are inserted, split, merged or revised across food products, chemicals, botanical extracts, leather, wood pulp, iron and steel pipes, machinery parts and transport containers, generally with a Free import policy. Certain pseudoephedrine and norephedrine entries remain subject to the applicable chapter policy condition, while lysergic acid entries require a no-objection certificate from the Narcotics Commissioner of India.

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      2.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)/32403 - dated - 17-7-2026 - Goa SGST
      Supersession of the Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)/31169 dated 10th March, 2026
      Summary: Appellate Tribunal filing timelines under the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 are revised by superseding the earlier notification, without affecting prior actions or omissions. Appeals against orders communicated before 1 May 2026 and applications concerning orders passed before 1 February 2026 may be filed up to 31 July 2026. Later appeals remain subject to a three-month period from communication, while later applications remain subject to a six-month period from the order date.
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      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(Corrigendum)/32404 - dated - 17-7-2026 - Goa SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin (R&C)(01/2026-Rate) dated 01/05/2026
      Summary: Goa SGST notification corrigendum corrects the tariff classification in Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin (R&C)(01/2026-Rate) dated 1 May 2026. The figure "2202 99 90" is to be read as "2202 91 00" in the notified text.

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      94/2026 - dated - 21-7-2026 - Inc.Tax Act 2025
      Income-tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2026. - Rule 157 - Persons Exempt from obtaining Permanent Account Number under section 262
      Summary: The definition of "specified fund" for Permanent Account Number exemption rules is substituted. It covers Indian entities registered as Category I or Category II Alternative Investment Funds and regulated under applicable alternative investment fund regulations, including eligible funds located in an International Financial Services Centre under fund-management regulations. Funds referred to in Schedule VI to the Income-tax Act, 2025 are also included. The amendment takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
      5.
      93/2026 - dated - 21-7-2026 - Inc.Tax Act 2025
      Notification Granting Tax Exemption to the District Legal Service Authority, Jind under Section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 2025
      Summary: Tax exemption under section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 2025, read with Schedule III, applies to specified grants, government donations, court-ordered amounts, recruitment application fees and bank-deposit interest of the District Legal Service Authority, Jind, for the tax year 2026-27. The Authority must not engage in commercial activity, must file its income-tax return as prescribed, and must maintain unchanged activities and the nature of specified income. Non-compliance leads to withdrawal of exemption and initiation of proceedings under the Act.
      6.
      92/2026 - dated - 21-7-2026 - Inc.Tax Act 2025
      Granting Tax Exemption to District Legal Service Authority, Jind in respect of the specified Income under Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 and section 536(2)(a)/(b) of the Income-tax Act, 2025
      Summary: Tax exemption is notified for the District Legal Service Authority, Jind, in respect of grants for legal-services purposes, court-ordered amounts, recruitment application fees and bank-deposit interest. The exemption operates under the preserved framework of the repealed Income-tax Act, 1961, for relevant pre-commencement tax years. It requires no commercial activity, unchanged activities and specified income, and compliance with income-tax return filing requirements. Non-compliance may result in penal action and withdrawal of exemption.
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      Instruction No. 124 - dated 22-7-2026
      Standardization of sealing procedure for uniform acceptance of SEZ export containers at all gateway ports
      Summary: SEZ export containers covered by valid Let Export Orders must use only RFID seals for uniform acceptance at all gateway ports, without additional sealing requirements. The instruction addresses inconsistent sealing practices and recognises self-sealing and RFID e-seals under a risk-based customs framework. Liner seals affixed by shipping lines are not substitutes for customs-prescribed sealing mechanisms unless specifically recognised under prescribed procedures.
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