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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 31,2025

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      By: SARAVANAKUMAR BALASUBRAMANIAN
      Summary: Judicial discipline requires tax officers to follow higher-court precedents in GST matters: Supreme Court rulings bind all officers nationwide, and High Court decisions govern their territorial jurisdictions and should be respected elsewhere unless contradicted by an equal or superior forum. Failure to follow binding precedents fosters inconsistent departmental interpretation, repeated disputes, and undermines the rule of law; taxpayers should cite binding decisions and pursue writ or appellate remedies where necessary.
      By: Aratrik Banerjee
      Summary: The faceless assessment regime has turned Show Cause Notices into standardized template communications that often lack intelligible, evidence-based reasons and fail to disclose supporting documents, undermining the taxpayer's opportunity to meaningfully respond. Short response timeframes and compartmentalised automated processes further diminish effective reply, diffusing responsibility and increasing litigation burdens. Recommended reforms include clear disclosure of bases for proposed adjustments, identification of documentary evidence, reasonable response periods, customised notice formats, and officer training to ensure reasoned, accountable decisions.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Enhanced fraud-based proceedings were found inappropriate where no finding of fraud or suppression was recorded and the taxpayer had furnished a Chartered Accountant's certificate substantiating the transactions; the adjudicating authority's mechanical disregard of that evidence led the Court to set aside the order and remit the matter for fresh adjudication under the ordinary adjudication regime, subject to deposit of the disputed tax.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendment of a criminal complaint is permissible to cure minor, inadvertent or typographical errors and to avoid multiplicity of proceedings, provided the change does not alter the fundamental nature of the offence or introduce new facts or accused. The decisive test is whether the amendment would prejudice the accused; courts give wider latitude at early stages or before cognizance, and may order adjournment, recall of witnesses, or a fresh trial to mitigate any prejudice.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Issuance of a single show cause notice covering multiple financial years is impermissible because a notice must correspond to a specific tax period (monthly or annual return) within a single financial year; combining years frustrates distinct limitation periods, impedes year wise rebuttal and remedies, and where adjudication is not carried out year wise a composite notice and demand amounts to jurisdictional overreach.
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      Summary: The United States has imposed a tariff and penalties on imports from India effective August 1, citing India's high tariffs, procurement of military and energy supplies from Russia, and non-monetary trade barriers; domestic political actors are urging urgent trade negotiations and a firmer diplomatic response to address the measure's effects on exports and competitiveness.
      Summary: Allegations of a structured land fraud operation prompted provisional asset attachment under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, alleging an organised syndicate used forged deeds, counterfeit wills and manipulated records to claim title to high value immovable properties. The investigation alleges proceeds of crime were received by the accused and routed through accounts of family members and associates, employing layering and integration to obscure illicit origins; enforcement authorities are tracing and seeking to attach additional assets to map the laundering network.
      Summary: The national output expanded at an annualized three percent in the second quarter, rebounding after a prior quarter contraction. A substantial drop in imports added more than five percentage points to headline growth by reducing the subtraction of foreign goods. Consumer spending rose modestly at 1.4 percent, and the prior quarter's decline stemmed largely from a surge in imports as firms front loaded purchases ahead of trade tariffs.
      Summary: A unilateral trade measure is announced imposing a tariff of 25 per cent plus a penalty on imports from India effective August 1, justified by India's high tariffs, non monetary trade barriers, and procurement of military equipment and energy from Russia, with the announcement occurring amid ongoing bilateral trade negotiations and no immediate official response from India.
      Summary: Unilateral imposition of a 25 per cent plus import tariff and associated penalty measures on goods from India, effective August 1, premised on India's high tariffs and extensive non monetary trade barriers as the stated basis for the action.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate used the PMLA restitution mechanism to transfer provisionally attached assets, identified as proceeds of crime diverted through fictitious loan accounts, to the RBI appointed liquidator with the ED's consent and judicial direction for auction and distribution by the Competent Authority to compensate depositors.
      Summary: A federal investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act targets alleged diversion and laundering of public funds in a state sheep rearing and distribution scheme. Searches focused on beneficiaries, middlemen and officials after an anti corruption FIR; investigators treat identified sums as proceeds of crime and are examining transactional records and intermediary roles. An audit report found implementation irregularities-defective records, improper invoices, duplicate tags and allocations to dead or non existent persons-prompting reassessment of the fiscal loss and verification of beneficiary authenticity across districts.
      Summary: Benchmark equity indices rose modestly for a second consecutive session as heavy buying in an infrastructure conglomerate, supported by a strong quarterly profit performance, underpinned the intraday gains. Market momentum was constrained by sustained foreign institutional selling and uncertainty over a prospective US India trade arrangement and possible tariff measures, which kept investor sentiment subdued and limited the breadth of the advance.
      Summary: A newly imposed universal US tariff on European goods raises exporters' costs and will either be passed on to US consumers or absorbed as lower profits, reversing prior pre tariff shipping that had inflated earlier GDP figures and contributing to the eurozone's near zero quarter on quarter growth; export dependent economies show the greatest output weakness while inventory effects partly explain limited gains in some countries.
      Summary: Bajaj Finserv's Doctor Loan promotion attaches tiered cashback rewards to disbursed unsecured loans for medical professionals who apply via the provider's app or website within the campaign window; rewards are credited to the provider's digital wallet or issued as platform redemption credits where no active wallet exists. The document sets out loan-size linked cashback tiers, application and KYC steps, expedited processing and flexible repayment tenures, and notes the lender's status as a deposit taking NBFC with NBFC D registration and NBFC ICC classification.
      Summary: State incentives (land concessions, subsidies, expedited permits) and local assembly enable VinFast to avoid steep import duties and offer competitively priced EVs; modular plant design and local sourcing requirements aim to scale production, attract suppliers, and foster technology transfer. The initiative pairs manufacturing with a regulated ecosystem-distribution networks, charging infrastructure, battery recycling and after sales services-to lower adoption barriers and prepare Thoothukudi as an export hub leveraging port access and trade arrangements.
      Summary: Uncertainty over a bilateral trade arrangement and prospective tariff announcements led to a sharp rupee depreciation, driven by importer dollar demand, foreign portfolio outflows, rising oil prices and investor caution ahead of central-bank decisions. The absence of an interim trade deal or extension of tariff suspension would expose exporters to higher applied duties and intensify competitiveness and balance-of-payments pressures, while negotiation developments and macroeconomic triggers remain key determinants of near-term exchange-rate volatility and trading ranges.
      Summary: A money laundering investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act targets alleged large-scale irregularities in state medical procurement, prompting coordinated searches at multiple premises linked to government officials, suppliers, agents and middlemen. The probe follows an anti-corruption chargesheet alleging collusion in purchases without verification of need, procurement from related entities, and substantial mark-ups compared to market rates, with investigative action focused on tracing proceeds and collecting evidence.
      Summary: Higher US tariff uncertainty prompted Chinese leaders to pledge targeted support for exporters and foreign-invested firms-including financing support, export tax rebate measures, and promotion of free trade pilot zones-while emphasising integrated domestic and foreign trade development, job preservation, and management of excess industrial capacity; the extension of paused tariffs remains undecided, leaving firms dependent on pending bilateral decisions.
      Summary: Compounding of the original criminal complaints at a Lok Adalat prevented prosecution under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act because a predicate offence is required. The federal agency shared geospatial forensic evidence with the state mining department alleging extensive illegal excavation beyond lease areas and significant revenue loss, and has requested filing of fresh FIRs under relevant penal, mining and environmental laws so criminal prosecution may proceed and enable anti money laundering action.
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      SEBI/HO/OIAE/OIAE_IAD-3/P/CIR/2025/110 - dated 30-7-2025
      Extension of timeline for implementation of Phase II & III of Nomination Circular dated January 10, 2025 read with Circular dated February 28, 2025
      Summary: Extension of the implementation timeline for Phase II and Phase III of the nomination framework for the Indian securities market. SEBI extended Phase II to August 08, 2025 in view of system development and process changes required by depositories, depository participants and industry associations, and deferred Phase III to December 15, 2025 to allow further development and testing. All other provisions of the earlier nomination circulars remain unchanged.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/IMD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2025/107 - dated 29-7-2025
      Monitoring of Minimum Investment Threshold under Specialized Investment Funds (SIF)
      Summary: Daily monitoring by the Asset Management Company is required to prevent an investor's aggregate SIF holdings falling below the Minimum Investment Threshold. An Active Breach-a decline in aggregate SIF investment value below the threshold due to investor initiated transactions-will cause all units across SIF strategies to be frozen and a 30 calendar day notice to rebalance. If not remedied within 30 days, the frozen units will be automatically redeemed by the AMC at the applicable Net Asset Value on the next business day. AMCs, RTAs and Depositories must establish systems to implement this mechanism.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/108 - dated 29-7-2025
      Extension of timeline for implementation of SEBI Circular SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/0000013 dated February 04, 2025
      Summary: The SEBI circular on safer participation of retail investors in algorithmic trading, previously to take effect from August 1, 2025, is deferred to October 1, 2025. Recognized stock exchanges must notify their members, publish the circular online, implement appropriate systems and procedures for compliance, and amend relevant bye-laws, rules and regulations to give effect to the decision. The circular is issued under Section 11(1) of the SEBI Act, 1992, read with Section 30 of the Stock Brokers Regulations, 1992.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/109 - dated 29-7-2025
      Operational Efficiency in Monitoring of Non-Resident Indians (NRI) Position Limits in Exchange Traded Derivatives Contracts - Ease of Doing Investment
      Summary: Exchanges and Clearing Corporations must monitor NRI position limits in exchange-traded derivatives in the same manner as client-level position limits, removing the mandatory requirement for NRIs to notify Clearing Members and for Exchanges to assign Custodial Participant (CP) Codes; operational processes must be amended to capture NRIs trading without CP Codes and position limits for NRIs remain the client-level limits specified by the regulator.
      5.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/90 - dated 17-6-2025
      Master Circular for Stock Brokers
      Summary: SEBI issues an updated Master Circular for Stock Brokers consolidating prior circulars to June 10, 2025, superseding the August 09, 2024 master circular and rescinding specified prior circulars while preserving prior actions and liabilities. It prescribes registration and membership rules (including LLP admission and single registration), risk based inspections, half yearly internal audits and system audit regimes with web based monitoring, G Principle monitoring of client funds, an Early Warning Mechanism for diversion of client securities, and enhanced obligations for Qualified Stock Brokers covering governance, cyber security, business continuity and investor services.

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      6.
      17/2025-26 - dated 30-7-2025
      Amendment to Para 10.16 of the Handbook of Procedures (HBP) 2023 to expand the scope of the General Authorisation for Export of Chemicals & Related Equipment (GAEC) Policy Framework
      Summary: Amendment expands the scope of the General Authorisation for Export of Chemicals & Related Equipment (GAEC) by revising Para 10.16 to allow GAEC for specified SCOMET categories and chemicals listed in the appendix to additional destination countries; exporters must apply online in the prescribed ANF proforma, provide lists of other destination countries when exporting to states not in the appendix, and may submit Authorised Economic Operator or Status Holder certificates where available.
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