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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 29,2025

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      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Condonation of delay in GST appeals requires reconciling statutory appeal time limits with the principle of substantial justice; while Section 107 prescribes the appeal period and limited condonation power, courts have endorsed a liberal, pragmatic approach when delay arises without gross negligence or mala fides, directing that appeals be considered on merits rather than rejected automatically for limitation where explanations are satisfactory, and signalling that appellate authorities should reconsider such matters in accordance with law.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Compliance with a tribunal order granting refund of service tax on ocean freight under reverse charge is to be deferred pending the final decision on the levy's constitutional validity; tax authorities are authorised not to execute the refund order until that appeal is resolved, thereby suspending effectuation of refunds for SEZ input services comprising ocean freight until the constitutional question is decided.
      By: Ca Aman Rajput
      Summary: Granting of development rights by a landowner is treated as a supply of service and, when received by a developer, may attract GST under the reverse charge mechanism on the proportion of development rights attributable to unsold units at the date of completion certificate or first occupation. If all units are sold before occupancy and the developer pays GST on construction under forward charge, reverse charge on TDR does not apply. Compliance requires inventory registers, certified valuation of unsold units, self invoicing on OC, and reporting in GSTR 3B.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Supreme Court declined interference with a High Court interim direction limiting administrative blocking of input tax credit to ten percent of assessed demand, observing the order followed precedent on the pre-deposit requirement under Section 107. The dispute arises from divergent High Court interpretations of Rule 86A's scope-whether blocking may create or extend negative electronic credit ledger positions to prevent or recover fraudulent availment-and the Supreme Court has issued notice to resolve that divergence.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Recommend promptly reconvening the GST Council and raising GST registration thresholds for service providers and traders effective 01/04/2026 to curb mass notices based on digital payments and refocus enforcement on significant taxpayers. Call for CBIC instructions to prevent procedurally defective actions (detention, seizure, cancellation, natural justice lapses), phased operationalisation of the GST Appellate Tribunal with an active website for appeals, and deletion of the anomalous Input Tax Credit restriction in Section 17(5) to restore seamless ITC flow.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Delhi High Court granted interim protection from coercive enforcement where penalty under Section 122(1A) was invoked for transactions before the provision came into force, noted the issue of retrospective applicability is pending in related matters, directed consolidation with similar petitions, permitted respondents time to file counter affidavits, and ordered no coercive action in the interim.
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      Summary: The press release explains that the National Programme for Organic Production uses third-party certification by accredited Certification Bodies, recognised as equivalent by trading partners, covering many States/UTs and crops beyond cotton; APEDA does not provide subsidies. Grower group certification is governed by Internal Control Systems with mandated internal inspections, annual audits by Certification Bodies using risk-based sampling, and unannounced audits coordinated by APEDA. Where malpractice is found, revised NPOP rules, targeted procedures for cotton, increased unannounced inspections, and sanctions are applied following principles of natural justice.
      Summary: The Government, RBI and NPCI coordinate deployment and incentives to increase digital payments adoption, including the Payments Infrastructure Development Fund to subsidise touchpoint deployment in underserved regions and the semi annual Digital Payments Index to measure progress. Support measures for small businesses and MSMEs include incentive schemes for low value UPI transactions, rationalisation of Merchant Discount Rate for debit card transactions, and use of Trade Receivables Discounting System to facilitate invoice financing, with digital transaction footprints enabling alternative credit assessment and greater access to formal credit.
      Summary: The digital credit assessment model requires public sector banks to perform in-house, fully digital MSME loan appraisals using verifiable digital data (PAN, OTPs, GST, ITR, account aggregator, bureau/CIC data and fraud APIs) and system-generated scorecards. Applicable to ETB and NTB borrowers, it preserves existing eligibility norms while standardising and expediting sanctioning through objective decision logic and Business Rule Engines, reducing paperwork, subjectivity and turnaround time.
      Summary: Senior US and Chinese trade officials met in Stockholm to negotiate an extension of the tariff pause and arrangements to maintain interim tariff levels, reviewing recent reciprocal tariff actions and emphasising continued high-level engagement to address bilateral trade tensions and imbalances.
      Summary: Scale-up of manufacturing and a robust domestic supply chain are essential to boost exports and meet long-term development goals; state intervention is recommended to build an AI ecosystem with secure infrastructure and regulatory attention to Responsible AI, while reducing logistics costs and treating Free Trade Agreements as instruments of broader economic cooperation.
      Summary: The meetings focus on humanitarian pressure-urging US leverage to secure increased humanitarian assistance and a ceasefire in Gaza amid UK domestic pressure on Palestinian statehood-and on advancing a bilateral trade framework that reduces or reconfigures tariffs and quotas while resolving remaining duty disputes, all conducted through high level personal diplomacy using presidential properties as the meeting venues.
      Summary: Supreme Court declined an interim stay on publication of draft electoral rolls in Bihar and set final hearing for July 29, directing the Election Commission to continue accepting Aadhaar and voter ID for the special intensive revision on the basis that those documents carry a presumption of genuineness; the bench urged inclusion rather than mass exclusion and allowed the ECI to address forgery allegations case by case, while petitioners warned the SIR could lead to arbitrary disenfranchisement and cited booth level misconduct.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate officials summoned platform representatives to depose in a money laundering probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act concerning alleged promotion of illegal online betting and gambling platforms, and may record the statement of a designated compliance officer and obtain documents to evaluate ad-placement mechanisms, intermediary roles, and potential laundering and tax-evasion linked to those platforms.
      Summary: Issuance of a draft Master Direction on Business Authorization for Co-operative Banks initiating public consultation; stakeholders are invited to submit comments by the stated deadline via the 'Connect 2 Regulate' portal or by post/email to the Registration and Authorisation Group at the Central Office.
      Summary: The IT Ministry is actively monitoring a major IT services firm's workforce reductions, engaging with the company to examine underlying causes and emphasising employment growth through Employment Linked Incentive measures and skilling/reskilling. The firm describes the action as workforce realignment for technological investment and commits to reskilling, redeployment and providing benefits, outplacement and counselling to affected employees.
      Summary: Rupee depreciation pressures were driven by month end importer dollar demand, uncertainty around an imminent India-US trade deadline, and anticipation of US Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan policy decisions; these factors, together with equity weakness and foreign fund selling, left the currency weaker while the Reserve Bank of India reported a week on week decline in foreign exchange reserves.
      Summary: Allegations attribute falling net FDI and sluggish private investment to aggressive tax administration labelled as tax terrorism, preferential policies for select businesses, and stagnant wages, urging income support, comprehensive GST reform, and trade-protection measures against alleged dumping to restore investor confidence and protect domestic manufacturing.
      Summary: A negotiated EU-US trade understanding establishes 15 per cent tariffs on most EU exports to the United States as an interim framework to forestall much higher reciprocal duties. The terms are still under negotiation and not formalized in writing, and officials linked the talks to plans for a US-directed investment vehicle. The package affects market expectations, foreign investment scrutiny for politically sensitive transactions, and intersects with monetary policy deliberations about tariff-driven inflationary effects.
      Summary: Publication of draft electoral rolls in the Bihar SIR exercise is to continue pending final determination, with the matter placed on an expedited final hearing schedule. The Election Commission is to accept Aadhaar and voter ID for the SIR, these documents being accorded a presumption of genuineness, while ration cards were noted to be more susceptible to forgery.
      Summary: Negotiations between the two leaders focus on a trade framework that removes US tariffs on the UK aerospace sector, reduces auto tariffs through quota mechanisms, and secures increased agricultural imports, while leaving unresolved issues such as steel import duties and other tariff calibrations requiring further negotiation.
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