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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 24,2025

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      By: raghunandhaanan rvi
      Summary: Adjudication in customs law is the administrative procedure where designated customs officers issue a show cause notice, permit a response and personal hearing, and record an Order in Original determining classification, valuation, duties, refunds, and enforcement measures such as penalties and confiscation; appeals proceed through a structured multi tier regime providing initial review by the Commissioner of Customs (Appeals) and further appellate avenues for questions of law.
      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: Filing Form GST TRAN-1 is treated as facilitative rather than jurisdictional; absence of TRAN submission does not defeat a refund claim for unutilised VAT credit where the credit was substantiated in VAT returns and not availed under GST. Deemed assessment and limitation rules preserve the unadjusted credit for refund, and the transitional savings provision maintains vested rights under the repealed law, so procedural non filing of TRAN does not extinguish substantive refund entitlement.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal held that applying the Safari Retreats ratio from the CGST Act to deny credit under Rule 2(l) of the Cenvat Credit Rules was flawed because the Commissioner failed to establish that Rule 2(l) and Section 17(5)(d) were pari materia; Rule 2(l) contains an inclusive definition of input services and required a comparative textual and purposive analysis before disallowing credit, leading to remand for fresh consideration with liberty to the appellant to make submissions.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: India's absence from the Tour de France reflects a multifactorial deficit in the national Cycling development ecosystem: chronic underfunding and preferential allocation to other sports; lack of safe, long-distance training infrastructure and a UCI-accredited domestic race calendar; minimal grassroots programs and role models; federation capacity constraints; limited sports science, international exposure, and sponsorship. Coordinated investment in grassroots academies, infrastructure, sports science, UCI-linked races, and media engagement is required to convert population-level potential into internationally competitive riders.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A Revisional Authority cannot stay a sanctioned refund from the Electronic Cash Ledger without recording an independent opinion that the original refund order was erroneous, illegal, improper, or prejudicial to the revenue; post-facto allegations of wrongful input tax credit do not replace the statutory requirement under Section 108 to form and record such a conclusion.
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      Summary: The government announced that preliminary GST notices based on UPI transaction data were issued to prompt registration, that recipients retain the right to respond with supporting documentation, and that older tax arrears will not be pursued provided affected traders register under the GST Act (with businesses dealing exclusively in exempted goods excluded) and begin complying with tax obligations; officials also committed administrative assistance and withdrawal of notices where replies or exemptions are convincing.
      Summary: State will not pursue historical tax notices for traders on exempted goods if traders register under GST and comply going forward, while businesses dealing solely in exempted supplies are not required to register; notices based on UPI transaction data were aimed at prompting GST registration and enforcement action on those past notices will be withdrawn. A helpline will be set up to assist traders with registration and compliance.
      Summary: A US-Japan trade framework reduces the previously announced higher tariff exposure on Japanese imports to a lower agreed rate, pauses many proposed tariffs pending bilateral negotiations, and favours country- and sector-specific agreements over immediate broad impositions. The change alters importers' tariff exposure and corporate cost forecasts, with companies reporting tariff-driven write-downs and revised profit guidance while markets reassess valuations and bond yields in response to moderated tariff risk.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank bulletin frames rising tariff policy uncertainty and geo economic fragmentation as elevating the importance of resilient trade partnerships, urging deeper integration with global value chains amid active free trade negotiations and historically high import tariff prospects; it also records domestic resilience-services momentum, improving kharif prospects, low headline inflation, surplus liquidity aiding monetary transmission, and a resilient external sector-concluding that easing inflation, targeted fiscal measures and congenial financial conditions should support aggregate demand.
      Summary: Enforcement authorities opened a FEMA probe alleging that a Bengaluru credit payment app company accepted foreign direct investment and issued convertible notes under the automatic route without obtaining required Central Government approval. An analysis concluded the company's business amounted to financial activities, which, per an RBI circular, require FDI to be brought under the approval route; issuance of convertible notes in such activities by a startup thus required prior government approval. The alleged failure to secure that approval is cited as the compliance breach.
      Summary: Enforcement action alleges the e commerce operator misdeclared itself as wholesale cash and carry while channeling the majority of inventory sales to a related entity that retailed to consumers, a structure the agency contends converts prohibited inventory based retail into permitted transactions and thus contravenes FEMA and FDI policy limits on sales to same group companies under the wholesale cash and carry regime.
      Summary: A bilateral trade arrangement sets a general US import duty on Japanese goods at 15 percent while preserving higher tariffs for specified products such as steel and aluminum; it includes market-access commitments for selected US exports, notably autos and rice, and an announced Japanese investment pledge into the United States, producing sector-differentiated compliance implications and cautious responses from major Japanese automakers and industry groups.
      Summary: The release discloses condensed consolidated IFRS financial statements for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, taken on record at the Board meeting, and communicates key operating metrics, large deal wins, cash generation and FY26 revenue and margin guidance. It contains an explicit safe harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act qualifying forward-looking statements, identifies categories of risks and uncertainties (including a referenced cybersecurity incident), and directs readers to the company's SEC filings for detailed risk factors and disclosures.
      Summary: The Network Planning Group evaluated five projects for conformity with PM GatiShakti and multimodal connectivity, focusing on last mile linkages, inter departmental coordination, and logistics efficiency. Three road projects-including a greenfield tunnel, a high speed expressway, and an upgrade to four lanes-were assessed for congestion relief, airport access, and regional economic integration. Two rail projects-a greenfield new line and a coastal line doubling-were examined for industrial connectivity, passenger and freight throughput, pilgrimage access, and defense logistics, with emphasis on aligning design and implementation to PM GatiShakti principles.
      Summary: The workshop focused on empowering Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises to participate in trade remedy processes by sensitising them to anti dumping and related mechanisms, addressing legal and data challenges that hinder engagement, encouraging firms to form associations to consolidate representation in proceedings, and providing institutional assistance via a Trade Remedies Advisory Cell to improve legal preparedness and regulatory engagement.
      Summary: DGFT authorised the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry to issue certificate of origin (non-preferential) via the Trade Connect online portal; the chamber will process and verify applications submitted through the portal, eliminating physical submissions. DGFT has mandated the discontinuation of manual issuance nationwide, requiring all certificates of origin to be issued exclusively through the digital platform, making KCCI the sole regional chamber empowered for online issuance and aiming to streamline export documentation for multiple local sectors.
      Summary: Issuance of GST notices to small and micro traders, tied to UPI transactions, is alleged to be indiscriminate and driven by fixed revenue targets for tax officials; the state BJP leader demands immediate withdrawal and a halt to further notices, and supports traders' calls for a UPI boycott and a statewide strike as their primary response.
      Summary: Digital gold is fractional ownership backed by physical 24K bullion in insured vaults, sold via apps with low minimums, GST applicability, and platform procedures (OTP, PIN, PAN KYC, brief price lock at payment). Capital gains tax treatment follows physical gold: qualifying holdings meeting the long-term holding threshold receive long-term tax treatment, while disposals before that threshold are treated as short-term and taxed at the investor's income-tax slab.
      Summary: A corporate agency arrangement appoints ESAF Small Finance Bank to distribute Shriram Life Insurance's affordable products-including term, endowment, ULIPs, and annuities-through ESAF's branch and customer-service network to reach first-time buyers, low-income families, and rural households. The partnership combines ESAF's local distribution footprint with Shriram Life's low-ticket product strategy to promote financial inclusion by reducing access barriers and expanding insurance penetration among underserved segments.
      Summary: The Bulletin reports domestic activity holding up amid geopolitical and tariff uncertainties, with headline retail inflation below four percent and the external sector resilient; it emphasises that system liquidity remained in surplus to facilitate faster transmission of policy rate cuts to credit markets and states the article reflects the authors' views, not the official Reserve Bank position.
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      Income Tax

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      123/2025 - dated - 22-7-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - ‘Puducherry Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board’
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 exempts Puducherry Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board from tax on specified income-cess received, registration and renewal fees, and interest on bank deposits-subject to conditions that the Board shall not engage in commercial activity, that its activities and nature of specified income remain unchanged, and that it files returns as required by the proviso to clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139. The exemption is applied retrospectively to specified earlier financial years and prospectively to subsequent years, subject to those conditions.
      2.
      122/2025 - dated - 22-7-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 - “Andhra Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board”
      Summary: Notification exempts specified receipts of the Andhra Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board under clause (46) of section 10, namely cess, registration and renewal fees from building and other construction workers, and interest on bank deposits. The exemption is subject to conditions that the Board shall not engage in commercial activity, the activities and nature of the specified income remain unchanged, and the Board files returns as required by clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139. The notification is given retrospective effect for the stated assessment years.
      3.
      121/2025 - dated - 22-7-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46A) of IT Act 1961 - “Moradabad Development Authority”
      Summary: Notification grants an income tax exemption to Moradabad Development Authority, an authority constituted under the Uttar Pradesh Urban Planning & Development Act, 1973, on the condition that it continues to carry one or more of the specified purposes required by the relevant provision; the notification is made effective from the stated assessment year and the memorandum certifies that no person is adversely affected by retrospective effect.
      4.
      120/2025 - dated - 22-7-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46A) of IT Act 1961 - “Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority”
      Summary: Notification designates Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority as eligible for the tax exemption under clause (46A) of section 10, effective from the assessment year 2024-2025, conditional on its continuing constitution under the Punjab Regional and Town Planning and Development Act, 1995 and its continued fulfillment of one or more purposes specified in sub clause (a) of clause (46A); explanatory memorandum certifies no person is adversely affected by retrospective effect.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/ MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/105 - dated 23-7-2025
      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to regulatory provisions for Research Analysts
      Summary: SEBI clarifies that research entities must register under the RA Regulations while employed individuals must meet qualification and obtain specified NISM certification within one year. The circular details scope exclusions for research reports, reiterates that methodology does not exempt research services, prescribes registration procedures, fees, RAASB deposit requirements based on client counts, and sets out disclosure, recordkeeping and trading restrictions. Institutional investors/QIBs require disclosure of terms including MITC but not signed consent; distribution activities must be segregated or carried out at arm's length where research is provided on the same products, and proxy advisers must register and comply with specified disclosure and record obligations.

      DGFT

      2.
      Trade Notice No. 09/2025-26 - dated 22-7-2025
      Extension in last date of application for export of Pharma Grade Sugar
      Summary: The Directorate General of Foreign Trade extends the last date for submission of applications for Export Authorisation for Pharma Grade Sugar to July 31, 2025; this amendment continues Trade Notice No. 06/2025-26 dated June 18, 2025 and affirms that all other contents of the earlier notice remain unchanged, the extension issued with competent authority approval.

      Customs

      3.
      19/2025 - dated 23-7-2025
      Continuation of online application facility under MOOWR Scheme - hosted on Invest India portal
      Summary: The Invest India portal for the MOOWR Scheme remains authorised for submission of applications under the Customs Act; such applications shall be processed by jurisdictional Principal Commissioners/Commissioners of Customs in accordance with existing law. An alternative digital submission model is being developed and the application process will be transitioned to the new system with separate instructions. Circular No. 18/2025-Customs is withdrawn and field formations must notify trade associations and provide guidance to ensure smooth facilitation.
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