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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 30,2025

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      By: Abhishek Raja
      Summary: Possession requires both physical control (corpus) and the mental intention to exclude others (animus possidendi); conscious possession must be inferred from facts and circumstances. In GST matters, de facto possession can trigger liability if accompanied by intent to possess, while de jure possession supported by title is generally conclusive. GST penalties depend on the taxpayer's intent or wrongful conduct, whereas bona fide disputes over liability may preclude penal consequences.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: ITC is admissible on the mall's rooftop solar plant because the electricity generated is used exclusively for taxable common area maintenance services, the installation qualifies as plant and machinery and as capital goods given its mode of fixation and dismantlability, it is not immovable property, and no proportionate reversal for exempt supplies is attracted, permitting full ITC in terms of eligibility and apportionment provisions.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Colour coded food labelling requires prominent green and brown symbols for vegetarian and non vegetarian pre packaged foods with specified size and placement; mislabeling can result in penalties under the Food Safety and Standards Act. Front of pack traffic light warnings identify HFSS products and can trigger marketing restrictions to children. Producers must list permitted food colours by INS number and adhere to usage limits, while processed fruit products need an FPO mark and all operators must display a valid FSSAI licence, supporting traceability and consumer grievance mechanisms.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The statutory mechanism for transfer of unutilized Input Tax Credit on change in the constitution of a registered person permits transfer where liabilities are transferred; Section 18(3) read with Rule 41 does not confine such transfer by State, and technical portal limitations or distinctions between State registrations cannot defeat the statutory right to transfer credit accompanying transferred liabilities.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Colour-coded food labelling requires pre-packaged foods to display distinctive colour marks-green for vegetarian and red for non-vegetarian-and include ingredient lists and allergen warnings. Additional marks signal specific risks or uses: yellow for egg content, blue for medicinal or therapeutic foods requiring medical supervision, and black for high additive content with associated health concerns. These labelling rules are anchored in the statutory food safety and consumer protection regime and support consumer rights to information, safety, and redress where markings are missing or misleading.
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      Summary: The IMF revised up its near term global and national growth forecasts after finding recent US import tariffs caused less economic damage than expected, due to front loading of imports, partial suspension of major levies, and supportive fiscal measures. It cautions the resilience is fragile, notes heterogeneous effects across major economies-US, China, euro area, Japan, India-and observes higher current year trade volumes from pre tariff shipments followed by slower trade growth as levies take effect.
      Summary: The Competition Commission approved a combination in which an InvIT, via its investment manager, will acquire entire shareholding in several road SPVs and a minority stake in another highway entity, with consideration payable by allotment of InvIT units to the selling shareholders upon listing. The sellers comprise the Sponsor and Sponsor Group and entities of the Dilip Buildcon group; the InvIT is registered under the InvIT regulatory framework and the Target SPVs operate road assets across multiple states.
      Summary: The patents office released Revised Guidelines for Examination of Computer Related Inventions, 2025, introducing a structured framework including a jurisprudence chapter, a step-wise assessment methodology for Section 3(k) with flowcharts and worked examples, and a comprehensive chapter on AI/ML/DL, Blockchain and Quantum Computing that addresses sufficiency of disclosure and features that may remove inventions from exclusion; an annexure adds further illustrative examples and consultation summaries are published alongside the final guidelines.
      Summary: The government has implemented integrated digital reforms and supportive measures to simplify export compliance and expand access for exporters, particularly MSMEs. Key actions include a DGFT portal linked with major databases for online approval of FTP benefits, self-certification for eBRCs, a QR/Aadhaar e-signed eCoO 2.0, the Trade Connect ePlatform consolidating market access tools and services, a video-conferencing grievance redressal facility, reduced MSME fees for export promotion schemes, the Niryat Bandhu outreach scheme, and State/District Export Promotion Committees under the Developing District as Export Hub Initiative.
      Summary: Central capital assistance under the SASCI Unity Mall provision funds construction of PM Ekta Malls to promote ODOP, GI and handicraft products, with total earmarked funds to be disbursed on a first-come first-served basis; DPRs for twenty-seven States have been approved and sanctioned amounts identified, one Mall is contemplated per State with an exception for multiple malls in a large State, and States must provide land free or bear acquisition costs.
      Summary: The Government expanded facilitation under the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) framework by providing higher facilitation for consignments, Direct Port Delivery/Entry, automated clearance and on site examination for specified consignments, deferred payment for Tier II and Tier III holders, and relaxed bank guarantee norms; recognition by partner agencies and Mutual Recognition Arrangements expedite cargo release and reduce inspections for Indian AEO holders.
      Summary: EU leaders accepted higher US import duties on most European exports in exchange for security-oriented commitments, notably procurement of American energy and defense equipment. The arrangement effects a shift in trade policy via national-security tariff authority paired with procurement pledges, framed as a strategic compromise to maintain alliance cohesion and ensure continued security assistance to Ukraine while producing a manageable negative economic impact.
      Summary: A major IT services firm announced a planned reduction of about 2% of its global workforce-approximately 12,261 roles, mainly in middle and senior grades-citing workforce realignment to enable technology and AI investments, market expansion and redeployment priorities. The company highlighted ongoing reskilling and redeployment efforts and committed to providing benefits, outplacement, counselling and support to impacted employees. The announcement coincided with single-digit sector revenue growth and was reported to have eroded the firm's market capitalisation over two trading days.
      Summary: Tariff increases impose additional import duties that raise factory input costs, compress manufacturer margins, and risk wage stagnation, layoffs, and plant closures where costs cannot be absorbed; reduced foreign competition can permit higher domestic input prices and tariffs' legal basis under an emergency tariff authority is pending judicial review, creating further uncertainty for investment, sourcing, and employment outcomes.
      Summary: The ED has initiated numerous investigations under the PMLA, filed prosecution complaints and supplementary charge sheets, and in some matters filed closure reports where the PMLA prosecution depends on an underlying predicate offence; continuance or disposition of that primary case can affect the viability of the PMLA prosecution before special courts.
      Summary: Rupee depreciation was driven by a stronger dollar index and rising crude prices, compounded by month end dollar demand from Oil Marketing Companies and importers, foreign institutional investor outflows, and market caution ahead of US and Bank of Japan monetary policy decisions; India US trade talks were flagged as a key near term risk that could either exacerbate or alleviate pressure on the currency.
      Summary: Probe agencies should not summon lawyers merely for rendering legal advice or representation because lawyer-client communications are privileged; summonses are permissible only when there is material indicating the lawyer assisted the client in the commission of a crime. The court sought written suggestions from bar bodies, invited law officer input, and signalled the need for procedural safeguards and judicial oversight to prevent investigative overreach.
      Summary: Negotiations focus on an interim trade pact to suspend or remove additional reciprocal tariffs and to secure sectoral duty concessions ahead of a broader bilateral trade agreement. India opposes dairy concessions, seeks tariff relief on recent additional duties and easing for steel, aluminium and autos while pursuing concessions for labour intensive sectors; the US seeks concessions on industrial goods, automobiles including electric vehicles, wines, petrochemicals, agri and dairy items. India reserves rights under WTO norms to impose retaliatory duties.
      Summary: Stalled bilateral negotiations over tariffs are central, with officials meeting to decide whether to extend or modify duties and preserve a negotiated pause while managing reciprocal tariff risks. Parallel strands cover U.S. market access, Chinese investment screening, controls on advanced technology exports, measures to block fentanyl precursors, and purchases of restricted energy supplies, implicating market access conditions, investment screening, export controls, and sanctions compliance.
      Summary: Canara HSBC Life Insurance launched SecureInvest (UIN: 136L092V01), a non participating unit linked life savings plan combining market linked investment with high multiple life cover, Loyalty Additions from policy year ten and recurring thereafter, and Maturity Boosters. It offers two options-SecureInvest Choice (term cover plus fund value at maturity) and SecureInvest Forever (protection to age eighty five)-together with multiple fund choices, portfolio strategies, partial withdrawals, premium redirection and fund switching; premiums and benefits may attract tax treatment as per prevailing laws. The company has filed a draft red herring prospectus for a proposed IPO, with customary investor risk warnings and US offering restrictions.
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      S.O. 3459(E) - dated - 25-7-2025 - FTP
      Corrigendum to Notification No. 40/2024-25 dated 26.11.2024.
      Summary: Corrigendum to Gazette Notification No. 40/2024-25 amends the earlier notification by substituting the cited statutory order reference: the previous 'S.O. 7624(E)' is to be read as 'S.O. 5068(E)', the sole operative correction made under powers conferred by the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 and relevant Foreign Trade Policy provisions.

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      126/2025 - dated - 28-7-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Twentieth Amendment) Rules, 2025. - Income of non-resident - offshore derivative instruments or over-the-counter derivatives
      Summary: The amendment to rule 21AK inserts "over-the-counter derivatives" after "offshore derivative instruments", adds a "Foreign Portfolio Investor being a unit of an International Financial Services Centre" into sub-rule (1)(b)(i), inserts the Foreign Portfolio Investor after "offshore banking unit" in sub-rule (2), and revises the Explanation by rewording clause (v), adding "and" to clause (vi), and inserting clause (vii) to define "Foreign Portfolio Investor" as a person registered under the Foreign Portfolio Investors Regulations, 2019.
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      10/2025 - dated 28-7-2025
      Relaxation of time limit for processing of returns of income filed electronically which were incorrectly invalidated by CPC.
      Summary: The Board has directed a time-limit relaxation to validate and process electronically filed returns erroneously invalidated by CPC: returns filed up to 31.03.2024 shall be processed and intimations issued by 31.03.2026. Consequential actions, including refunds with interest, will follow, subject to the condition that refunds will not be paid where PAN-Aadhaar linkage is absent.

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      16/2025-26 - dated 29-7-2025
      Fixation of new Standard Input Output Norms (SIONs) at SION No. A- 3690, A-3691, & A-3692) under "Chemical and Allied Product" (Product Code-'A').
      Summary: Notification under paragraph 1.03 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 fixes three new SIONs (A 3690, A 3691, A 3692) for Chemical and Allied Products, specifying input output ratios: 1 kg Betamethasone Valerate against 0.915 kg Betamethasone; 1 kg Ferrous Fumarate against 0.725 kg Fumaric Acid 99%; and 1 kg Ferrous Fumarate against 0.65 kg Maleic Anhydride.
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