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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 16,2025

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      By: Abhishek Raja
      Summary: Arbitrary cancellation of GST registration engages the constitutional protection of the right to carry on any occupation, trade or business and therefore requires tax authorities to act with proportionality, provide clear recorded reasons, and observe principles of natural justice. Courts have set aside cancellations imposed as disproportionate penalties, lacking specific findings, or issued without meaningful notice and hearing, emphasizing that cancellation is an extreme regulatory measure that must be justified and subject to judicial scrutiny.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An order issued in the name of a deceased taxable person is a nullity; tax liability must be determined by initiating fresh proceedings against the deceased's legal representatives or estate under the CGST framework, by issuing a valid show cause notice and providing an opportunity of hearing in accordance with principles of natural justice, and prior attachments or orders in the name of the deceased lack legal validity.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Standard Operating Procedure for faceless assessments mandates that when an assessee requests a personal hearing via the e-filing portal the Assessment Unit must accord a video conference hearing within two to three days; the SOP also requires centralized communication, speed-post of physical letters and specific show-cause drafting and timeline safeguards. Issuing an assessment after a portal request for VC without granting the requested hearing or ensuring effective alternative communication constitutes procedural non-compliance with the SOP and implicates breach of natural justice, necessitating reconsideration by the faceless assessment authority.
      By: Shilpi Jain
      Summary: The court treated electricity supplied to an employee township as a welfare activity incidental to business, not part of manufacturing, and held that ITC on coal attributable to township consumption must be reversed under Rule 42. The court also held that the amendment excluding Duty Credit Scrips from the exempt supply base is substantive and prospective, so its benefit applies only from the amendment's operative date and not to prior periods.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The BSS entitlement is unit specific, tied to the manufacturing premises and continuity of activity at the same geographic location rather than to corporate ownership; legal persons that change identity must obtain fresh GST registration and cannot automatically assume a predecessor unit's budgetary support entitlement unless statutory registration and application conditions are met.
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      Summary: A same sex couple has petitioned that the term spouse in the explanation to the fifth proviso to Section 56(2)(x) excludes them from a gift tax exemption and is constitutionally invalid; they seek inclusion of same sex partners within the proviso so long term stable same sex relationships receive the exemption afforded to spouses, and the High Court has issued notice and posted the matter for hearing.
      Summary: The proposal simplifies GST by replacing the existing multi tiered rates with a limited number of standard slabs and a distinct high rate for demerit goods; essentials remain zero rated, most mid rate items shift to a lower standard rate, services largely stay at the service rate, and a special top rate combined with a separate levy will preserve the current tax incidence on certain sin goods.
      Summary: The speaker asserts that the newly implemented Income Tax law and the actions of enforcement agencies (ED, CBI, Income Tax) produce a fear-based environment that suppresses trade and risks business closures, criticises repeated fiscal reforms including demonetisation and successive GST amendments for disrupting commerce, and endorses a Supreme Court direction requiring publication of deleted electoral roll names with reasons while allowing aggrieved persons to approach poll officials with Aadhaar.
      Summary: The proposal consolidates GST into two main slabs-a lower consumption slab and a standard slab-eliminating intermediate rates and adding a special high rate of 40 per cent for a limited number of demerit and luxury goods (including tobacco and likely online gaming). It foresees most items from repealed slabs shifting into the two primary rates, expects short-term revenue gaps to be offset by consumption recovery, aims to curb evasion from multiple rate supply chains, and notes the nearing end of the compensation cess scheme.
      Summary: The Independence Day gathering at the diplomatic mission combined ceremonial flag raising, reading of the national address, cultural performances, and public remarks linking the celebration to strengthened bilateral engagement; speakers highlighted diaspora reconnection and cited the recently concluded Free Trade Agreement as an opportunity to advance ties across sectors while recognising individual achievements and ancestral contributions to the independence movement.
      Summary: The proposal consolidates GST into two principal rates covering the bulk of goods and services and adds a special elevated rate limited to seven luxury and sin items, including tobacco; it envisages reclassifying most items from current intermediate and top slabs into the two main rates while preserving existing rates for specified labour intensive and export oriented sectors, with an expected consumption boost to offset revenue impacts.
      Summary: Announcement of next generation GST reforms to be implemented from Diwali and a plan to repeal over two hundred Income Tax Act sections as legislative simplification, accompanied by a proposed high powered demography mission to address alleged illegal infiltration and protections for tribal land and livelihoods; the government also indicated a policy review of the Indus Waters Treaty to reserve domestically originating waters for national agricultural use and solicited cross party support for broad structural, regulatory and constitutional reforms.
      Summary: Allegations of money laundering connect the accused's alleged collusion with business entities and port officials in illegal iron ore exports; searches under the anti-money-laundering framework resulted in seizure of cash, gold jewellery and bullion, freezing of bank accounts, and seizure of documentary and electronic evidence, with the probe premised on a special court conviction and earlier Lokayukta findings.
      Summary: The address sets a policy course prioritising self-reliance via a task force for time-bound economic reforms to support domestic production in semiconductors, energy, pharmaceuticals and AI. It announces imminent GST reforms intended to substantially lower the indirect tax burden and benefit small industries by Diwali, alongside investments in strategic technologies. On security and regulatory posture, it signals tougher measures on infiltration and demographic change, the abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty, and development of indigenous systems to protect critical infrastructure.
      Summary: The National Deep Water Exploration Mission is a mission-mode initiative to discover offshore oil and gas beneath the seabed, targeting deepwater frontiers such as the Andaman-Nicobar and Andhra basins. It builds on recent reforms including the open acreage licensing policy, opening of former "No-Go" areas, enabling legislation like the ORD Amendment Act, and the OALP-X bid round to award extensive deepwater exploration acreage and attract investment to boost domestic production and energy security.
      Summary: The address promotes self-reliance as a capability-based national objective beyond trade and currency, warning that dependency undermines freedom and must be countered by preserving and boosting domestic capabilities. Announced measures to operationalise this aim include a task force for next generation reforms, GST reliefs to stimulate industry and consumption, a national deep water exploration mission for energy self-reliance, and accelerated defence indigenisation culminating in an indigenous defence system targeted for 2035, coupled with policies promoting 'vocal for local' and swadeshi practices.
      Summary: The finance ministry proposes a two-slab GST structure-'standard' and 'merit'-with specified special rates for select items to simplify classification and lower tax burdens. It calls for addressing inverted duty structures and classification disputes to improve rate stability. Following the scheduled end of the compensation cess, the GST Council must devise a mechanism to reallocate taxes presently collected through cess. Complementary reforms include technology-driven registration, pre-filled returns, and faster automated refunds, to be pursued in consultation with states under cooperative federalism.
      Summary: Proposal to move GST to a simplified two-slab structure-standard and merit-with special rates for a limited number of items, intended to lower tax burdens on common and aspirational goods after the compensation cess ended. Structural reforms target correction of the inverted duty structure, resolution of classification disputes, and rate stability. Compliance measures include technology-driven, time-bound registration, pre-filled returns to reduce mismatches, and faster automated refunds. The Centre has submitted the blueprint to a Group of Ministers for deliberation and seeks consensus via the GST Council for prompt implementation.
      Summary: Next-generation GST reforms will reduce taxes on essential goods and ease compliance for MSMEs, local vendors and consumers, supported by a dedicated Reform Task Force to cut red-tapism and modernise governance. A central employment scheme will deliver monthly support to newly employed youth, while a high-powered Demography Mission targets illegal migration as a national-security and rights-protection concern. Strategic industrial and energy missions include domestic semiconductor development, indigenous jet-engine efforts, a major nuclear capacity expansion, and a Deepwater Exploration Mission with expanded renewable and hydrogen initiatives.
      Summary: Negotiations over a bilateral trade agreement focus on US demands for reduced duties on agricultural and dairy products and India's resolute refusal to grant concessions that would harm small and marginal farmers, livestock rearers and fishermen. The government publicly frames trade policy as protective of these producers while negotiations proceed across ministerial, diplomatic and negotiator levels amid elevated US tariffs that create uncertainty for exporters in labour intensive and other vulnerable sectors.
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      Instruction No. 26/2025 - dated 14-8-2025
      Guidelines regarding export of items suspected to be covered under SCOMET
      Summary: Procedures for resolving uncertainty on whether exports fall under SCOMET: consult DGFT's consolidated clarifications repository; if unresolved and exporter or internal resources are insufficient, obtain prior written Commissioner approval and refer the case with full technical documentation to CBIC's Customs-III Single Nodal Point, which will seek DGFT clarification and communicate it to the field. Do not refer SCOMET issues directly to DGFT. A Chartered Engineer certificate is not required for SCOMET classification under the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023.
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