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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 08,2025

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A valid arbitration clause requires a written agreement evidencing the parties' clear intention to refer disputes to an impartial private tribunal whose decision will be binding. Clauses prescribing internal discussions or referral to company representatives constitute in house mechanisms and fail the core requirements of arbitrator independence, impartiality and disclosure, and therefore cannot be treated as arbitration agreements.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Searches and seizures at an advocate's office must be supported by prima facie material showing the advocate's personal involvement in alleged illegality; client documents and communications are protected by attorney-client privilege except where used to further illegal purposes or to conceal crime or fraud. Seized electronic devices from an advocate must not be opened or accessed without the advocate or an authorised representative present, and the investigating department must file an affidavit detailing the basis and manner of the search.
      By: Pramod Sanap
      Summary: The document explains that after GST, the higher integrated drawback (covering customs, excise and service tax) was discontinued and only a customs component drawback remains; availment of ITC or IGST refund bars taking the higher integrated rate to prevent double benefit, but where schedule rates for higher and lower drawback are identical those rates reflect only the customs component and are claimable despite availing ITC. Administrative circulars cannot override statutory refund entitlements, and exporters must comply with declaration requirements under the applicable notifications.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Recipient must reverse input tax credit where the supplier failed to discharge output tax and the purchaser failed to produce invoices, e-way bills, transport or other material establishing actual receipt of goods; consequently ITC cannot be retained because tax on the supply was not actually paid to the government, and issuance of a show cause notice does not validate supplies as genuine.
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      Summary: The Supreme Court scrutinised the Enforcement Directorate's investigative practices under the PMLA, noting low conviction rates and stressing that the ED must act within the four corners of the law, provide grounds and reasons at arrest, and consider disclosure of ECIR related material. The court emphasised that review of its 2022 ruling requires demonstration of an error apparent on the face of the record, discussed tactical litigation by influential accused, and suggested dedicated PMLA courts and attention to crypto currency evasion to improve expeditious, lawful investigation.
      Summary: Three related manpower and facility-management service companies under-reported outward supplies and diverted GST collected from clients instead of discharging liabilities; a common director admitted involvement. The matter has been treated as a penal offence under the CGST framework, the individual was arrested and remanded to judicial custody, and the investigation continues to trace funds and other beneficiaries.
      Summary: The US administration's announcement of an additional 25 per cent tariff on Indian imports and related tariff threats elevated trade tensions, prompting investors to shift into safe haven assets and driving domestic and international gold and silver prices to lifetime highs; futures contracts on the domestic bourse and spot benchmarks in New York rose amid dollar weakness and heightened volatility, with market participants also attentive to sanctions news and impending US economic and monetary policy developments.
      Summary: Madhuveer Com 18 Network Ltd is described as a regional media company scaling a Gujarati rooted OTT ecosystem toward pan India expansion, with cited revenue and net worth growth underscoring its growth narrative. The release contains an explicit informational disclaimer that the content is not investment advice and includes a press release attribution clause disavowing editorial responsibility.
      Summary: A unilateral tariff increase on Indian exports is criticised as lacking logic and halting near-finalised negotiations; commerce-led talks continue to seek mutually beneficial solutions. The tariffs threaten sectors such as textiles, marine and leather, prompting Indian efforts toward market diversification and assurances that domestic industry will not be derailed. Parallel discussions include exploring bilateral and BRICS-level alternatives to dominant external currency use for trade and deepening cooperation with partners on energy and technology initiatives.
      Summary: CareEdge Global assigned SMFG India Credit a Long Term Foreign Currency Issuer Rating of A/Stable two notches above India's sovereign rating, citing 100% parent ownership by SMFG, timely capital infusions, adequate capitalization, diversified funding, experienced leadership, robust liquidity, and strong risk management, while noting the company's primary operations are India focused and it is an NBFC ICC registered with the Reserve Bank of India.
      Summary: An executive order imposes an additional tariff layer on Indian imports, raising the effective duty on most goods except a small exempt list and linking the penalty to India's continued purchase of Russian oil; the measure is intended as a trade-restrictive response and will raise costs for exporters and disrupt supply chains, affecting sectors such as textiles, marine and leather, MSMEs, manufacturers, FDI prospects and employment.
      Summary: United States tariff action increases duties on specified Indian imports by an additional twenty-five percentage points to fifty percent in response to India's continued imports of Russian oil, a customs-duty escalation likely to hit export-oriented sectors such as textiles, marine and leather by raising market access costs; India has condemned the measure as unfair and unjustified, and the action has coincided with short-term market volatility and foreign institutional selling.
      Summary: NABARD, in collaboration with IIT Roorkee, is preparing a Handloom Roadmap for Assam to provide strategic guidance for sustainable, long term development of the state's handloom sector. Existing NABARD support measures-skilling, rural enterprise promotion, marketing infrastructure, formation of Weavers Producer Organisation (OFPO), grant assistance, and facilitation of Geographical Indication registration-are identified as operative components to be aligned with the roadmap and sectoral needs reflected in the Handloom Census.
      Summary: An additional US import duty raising selected Indian export tariffs to a heightened level operates as a trade tariffs measure affecting textiles, marine and leather sectors, increasing tariff uncertainty and potential trade diversion. Market reaction included limited rupee appreciation within a narrow range, vulnerability to foreign fund outflows, crude oil and dollar movements, and the central bank's decision to keep the policy rate unchanged and retain a neutral stance amid these external uncertainties.
      Summary: Bajaj Finance Limited is a deposit taking NBFC classified as an NBFC Investment and Credit Company that accepts public and corporate deposits and offers lending across retail, SME and commercial customers. The company markets consumer financing products tied to retail sales-notably Easy EMI plans, zero down payment options, cashbacks and combo deals for home appliances and electronics-while disclosing that product features, availability and pricing are subject to change and directing customers to official sources for current terms.
      Summary: The Amendment Bill replaces the ordinance to implement GST Council decisions and to allow the State to levy state tax on un-denatured extra neutral alcohol or rectified spirit when used for the manufacture of alcoholic liquor for human consumption, thereby altering the tax treatment of ENA and protecting state revenue by granting explicit taxing authority.
      Summary: India's operative trade policy refuses concessions that would expand foreign access to agricultural and dairy markets, framing recent tariff measures by a trading partner as coercive and asserting willingness to bear economic costs to protect farmers, dairy producers and fishermen. Domestic policy response relies on income supports, insurance, irrigation and value chain schemes, farmer producer organisations, cooperatives and digital platforms as core mechanisms to stabilise incomes and justify retention of protective market measures. Strategic priorities include climate resilient crop development, crop diversification, precision irrigation and integration of AI for real time farm decision support.
      Summary: A criminal-financial investigation under PMLA involves coordinated searches targeting a former Invest Uttar Pradesh CEO and an alleged intermediary to obtain documents, electronic records and other material tracing the origin, movement and concealment of suspected illicit funds, with the objective of securing evidence for forensic analysis and potential attachment.
      Summary: An executive order imposed an additional tariff as a penalty tied to India's purchase of Russian oil, creating a steep tariff on Indian goods with limited exemptions. The measure raises trade barriers and is expected to hit export sectors including IT services, pharmaceuticals, and textiles, reducing competitiveness and employment; political leaders criticised the government's diplomatic approach in light of the sanction.
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      Customs

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      27/2025 - dated - 6-8-2025 - ADD
      Amendment in Notification No. 35/2020-Customs (ADD), dated 10th November, 2020
      Summary: The amendment inserts a provision keeping the anti-dumping duty on woven fabric with over fifty percent flax content (Flax Fabric) originating in or exported from China PR and Hong Kong in force up to and inclusive of 9th February, 2026, unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier, relying on the continuation-review powers under the Customs Tariff Act and the anti-dumping rules.

      GST - States

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      G.O.Ms.No. 257 - dated - 28-7-2025 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification G.O.Ms.No.266, Revenue (Commercial Taxes) Department, dated the 7th November, 2024
      Summary: Corrigendum replaces "any property" with "any immovable property" in the table entry at serial 5AB, column (2) of G.O.Ms.No.266, Revenue (Commercial Taxes) Department, dated 7th November, 2024, as published in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette, thereby confining the scope of the provision to immovable property.
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      G.S.R.92/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(74)/2025 - dated - 23-6-2025 - Punjab SGST
      Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2025.
      Summary: Amendment to rule 164 clarifies that no refund shall be available for tax, interest or penalty already discharged in full before the amendment where a demand notice covers both the statutory historical period and other periods. It further allows an appellant to intimate that they will not pursue the appeal with respect to the statutory period, upon which the appellate authority will adjudicate only the remaining periods; the appeal is deemed withdrawn to the extent of that intimation for the specified historical period.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/253 - dated - 4-8-2025 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Investment Advisers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2025.
      Summary: The amendment requires the statutory deposit of investment advisers to be maintained in such form or manner as specified by the Board and to be marked as a lien in favour of a body corporate recognised by the Board for administration and supervision. The deposit shall be available for utilisation if the investment adviser fails to pay dues arising from arbitration and conciliation proceedings under the Online Dispute Resolution Mechanism or any other mechanism specified by the Board.
      5.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/252 - dated - 4-8-2025 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Research Analysts) (Amendment) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: Regulation 8 is amended to require the deposit to be maintained in a form or manner specified by the Board and to be marked as a lien in favour of a Board recognised body corporate responsible for administration and supervision. The liened deposit may be utilised if the research analyst fails to pay dues arising from arbitration and conciliation proceedings under the Online Dispute Resolution Mechanism or other mechanisms specified by the Board.

      SEZ

      6.
      S.O. 3584 (E) - dated - 30-7-2025 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the 30.20 hectares area at Balinong, Changlang District, in the State of Arunachal Pradesh and constitutes an Approval Committee
      Summary: Notification designates a 30.20 hectare area at Balinong, Changlang District as a Special Economic Zone, records fulfillment of statutory prerequisites and provides detailed geographical coordinates for the land parcel. The Central Government constitutes an Approval Committee comprising the Development Commissioner as Chairperson ex officio, specified ex officio members from commerce, customs, income tax, finance and state nominees, and a developer representative as special invitee. The SEZ is also declared to be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/113 - dated 7-8-2025
      Ease of doing business (EODB) - Policy for joint annual inspection by MIIs – information sharing mechanism– action by Lead MII
      Summary: SEBI mandates a joint annual inspection regime where entities with multiple MII registrations are inspected jointly by all relevant MIIs, with Depositories and Clearing Corporations handling DP and clearing activities respectively, and one MII designated as Lead MII to initiate enforcement action. MIIs must establish an information sharing mechanism, adopt a joint SOP detailing inspection criteria and procedures, retain the ability to conduct special purpose inspections based on triggers, and revise bylaws and rules for implementation.

      Customs

      2.
      Instruction No. 25/2025 - dated 6-8-2025
      Authorised Officers under Section 25 read with Section 47(5) of Food Safety Standards (FSS) Act, 2006 and Regulation 13(1) of FSS (Import) Regulation, 2017
      Summary: Notification designates authorised officers for food import clearance under Section 25 read with Section 47(5) of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and Regulation 13(1) of the FSS (Imports) Regulations, 2017, updating and consolidating the roster of authorised officers at Points of Entry to include six additional ports and producing an annexed list of 165 Points of Entry with specified officer categories for import clearance until further orders.
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