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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 19,2025

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      Summary: The Act retains an inclusive definition of capital asset with exceptions for stock-in-trade, specified personal effects and certain agricultural land, while refining the securities limb to expressly include securities held by FIIs and investment funds regulated under SEBI or IFSC regimes and removing a temporal issuance-date qualifier for unit-linked insurance policies, thereby broadening the category of policies treated as capital assets; numerous drafting and cross-reference clarifications aim to reduce interpretive uncertainty.
      Summary: Clause 32 lists allowable other deductions for business income, including employee bonuses, interest on borrowings subject to temporal disallowance until asset is first put to use, contributions to notified guarantee funds, prescribed pro rata discount on zero coupon bonds, a capped special reserve for specified entities tied to eligible business profits and capital/reserve limits, notified non-capital expenditures by statutory corporations, co-operative sugar purchase support, marked-to-market or expected losses computed under prescribed standards, phased deductions for family planning capital expenditure, loss on animals, and payment of transaction taxes where business income arises.
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      By: Ca Aman Rajput
      Summary: Withholding obligations on payments to non-resident companies arise only where the payments are chargeable to tax in India; determine taxability under source rules and DTAAs. If taxable, apply the more beneficial rate between domestic law and the treaty, obtain supporting documentation (tax residency certificate, Form 10F, beneficial ownership and PE declarations) when relying on DTAA rates, and comply with deduction, deposit and filing timelines. Non-compliance attracts expense disallowance, deemed-assessee liability, interest and penalties, and may implicate GST reverse-charge and foreign tax credit considerations.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 129 permits detention or seizure of goods and conveyances for contraventions in transit and prescribes release on specified penalties or security, with Section 129(3) mandating notice within seven days and an order within seven days after notice, subject to opportunity to be heard; goods may be sold if penalty is not paid. Section 130 authorises confiscation for defined evasion-related contraventions or misuse of conveyances unless owner proves lack of knowledge, and allows an option to pay a fine in lieu of confiscation; confiscation requires prior hearing and must follow completion of Section 129 procedures.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Guidance stresses detailed review of the impugned order, engagement of an authorized representative with proper vakalatnama, and structured appeal preparation: collate documents, research law, draft grounds, pay filing fees and the pre-deposit, and file online in Form GST APL-05 within the 90-day limitation or seek condonation; comply with CGST Rules and GSTAT (Procedure) Rules, file separate appeals for multiple orders/persons, and ensure indexed authenticated records and memorandum of appearance (GSTAT Form-04).
      By: SATYAJIT NAIK
      Summary: The introduction of Entry 12AA exempts qualifying long term PG and hostel accommodation from GST registration and reverse charge on rent where eligibility conditions-minimum continuous residence and an aggregate tariff ceiling-are met. The exemption was clarified to apply retrospectively for an earlier period and to permit refund claims. Providers must monitor composite supplies and bundled services, since exceeding the tariff threshold or including ancillary services that raise aggregate consideration disqualifies the relief; rigorous documentation and GST compliant invoicing are essential to preserve the exemption.
      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: The court held that the 24-hour rule begins from the moment of effective detention-when a person's liberty is curtailed in fact-not from the time an arrest is formally recorded; unrecorded custody therefore counts toward the constitutional time limit, and enforcement officers must document interception, detention and arrest times to avoid constitutional invalidation of detention and challenges to the voluntariness of statements.
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      Summary: Persons omitted from Bihar's draft voter list may submit a copy of their Aadhaar as identity proof to seek inclusion. Claims and objections must be disposed of by the electoral registration officer only after verification and not before seven days after verification. Under Special Intensive Revision orders, deletion from the draft list requires a speaking order following enquiry and a fair opportunity. The excluded list is published on district magistrate websites and aggrieved persons are invited to submit claims with Aadhaar copies.
      Summary: The bail application of a Customs superintendent in a bribery prosecution was assessed chiefly on his post-operative medical condition, which the prosecution itself acknowledged by arranging hospital transfers; the court stressed that the health of an accused is a material consideration. The prosecution alleged bribery and attempted evasion with recovered funds and argued release would jeopardize investigation, but the court noted recovery of the alleged bribe money and that denial of liberty cannot rest solely on investigation being impeded by the accused's medical condition.
      Summary: The Government announced re-issues of two sovereign bonds to be sold by price-based auction using the multiple-price method, with an option to retain additional subscriptions; auctions will be conducted on the Reserve Bank's E-Kuber system with specified electronic submission windows for competitive and non-competitive bids, up to five percent allocation under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, specified result and payment dates, and eligibility for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: A coordinated multi-state enforcement operation dismantled a clandestine Mephedrone manufacturing facility, seizing substantial quantities of the psychotropic substance, precursor chemicals and processing equipment, and arresting seven operatives who were involved in manufacture, supply, transport and hawala-based fund transfers; the substance is identified as controlled under the NDPS Act and the action targets the wider syndicate and its supply chain.
      Summary: The Centre proposes compressing the existing GST slab structure into a simplified low and standard slab while keeping the highest permissible GST rate only for a very limited set of demerit items, with the objective of lowering tax burdens for the middle class, MSMEs and the farm sector and correcting duty inversion; the Finance Minister will present this proposal to a Group of Ministers meeting, coordinated with panels on compensation cess and health and life insurance, before potential referral to the GST Council.
      Summary: RBI proposes principle-based guarantee regulations under FEMA placing cross-border guarantees generally on the Automatic Route if the underlying transaction and transactions from invocation comply with FEMA, and expanding eligible guarantees while introducing Comprehensive Reporting for all guarantees issued and invoked; the draft is open for public consultation via Connect 2 Regulate or email.
      Summary: The Bill replaces imprisonment for minor, technical, or procedural defaults with monetary penalties or warnings, establishes an advisory or warning regime for first-time contraventions, rationalises penalties with graduated sanctions for repeat offences, empowers designated officers to adjudicate and impose administrative penalties, and provides for automatic periodic revision of fines to preserve deterrence.
      Summary: A government-supported platform called "Carbon Cell" will provide end-to-end CBAM reporting support-emissions calculation, documentation, training, and personalised assistance-targeting exporters, especially MSMEs in carbon-intensive sectors, to facilitate compliance with the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism as it moves to full implementation in 2026.
      Summary: The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code provided a time bound, structured insolvency resolution process that resolved 1,194 companies by March 31, 2025, enabling creditors to realise Rs.3.89 lakh crore-well above liquidation value and close to assessed fair value. Six legislative amendments and over one hundred regulatory changes were introduced to strengthen the framework and reduce delays, while capacity building for insolvency professionals and international collaboration improved implementation. The IBC channel accounted for nearly half of scheduled commercial banks' recoveries in FY 2024-25, supporting lower non performing assets and banking sector stability.
      Summary: Financial inclusion is a government priority delivered through flagship social security schemes offering life, accidental, health and crop insurance to eligible citizens, including SC, ST and OBCs, with specified coverage and premium parameters. Outreach measures for the life and accident schemes include a Financial Inclusion Saturation Campaign across 2.70 lakh gram panchayats and ULBs, a Jansuraksha portal to host scheme information, deployment of about 16 lakh banking correspondents, and allocation of bank targets with periodic reviews to boost enrollment among vulnerable groups.
      Summary: The Joint Committee advanced a structured review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement to strengthen trade facilitation, market access, and regulatory coherence. Seven specialist Sub Committees met to examine customs procedures, rules of origin, trade remedies, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, standards and conformity assessment, national treatment and market access, and legal and institutional issues, aligning negotiation workstreams and identifying priorities for updating AITIGA.
      Summary: The Joint Working Group concentrated on deepening trade and investment ties by prioritising trade facilitation, investment promotion, regulatory alignment, logistics and supply chain improvements, and digitalisation of trade. It identified semiconductors, skills development, capacity building and other emerging sectors for collaboration and emphasised the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement as the guiding framework, agreeing to more frequent engagement and mechanisms to convert policy dialogue into concrete cooperative initiatives.
      Summary: Proposed GST reforms rest on three pillars: structural reforms to correct inverted duty structures and resolve classification disputes while ensuring rate stability; rate rationalisation to reduce taxes on common and aspirational goods and converge slabs into a standard and merit structure using fiscal space from the end of compensation cess; and ease-of-living measures including technology-driven registration, pre-filled returns, and expedited automated refunds. The Centre has sent these proposals to the Group of Ministers and seeks State cooperation and GST Council deliberation to enable early implementation.
      Summary: Cumulative exports (merchandise and services) for April-July 2025 are estimated at US$ 277.63 billion (5.23% growth) and imports at US$ 308.91 billion (4.25% growth), yielding a larger overall trade deficit. Merchandise exports totaled US$ 149.20 billion (3.07% growth) with a merchandise deficit of US$ 94.80 billion for April-July 2025. Key export drivers in July 2025 include Engineering Goods, Electronic Goods, Gems & Jewellery, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals and Organic & Inorganic Chemicals. Services exports and surplus also recorded increases, with July services data noted as estimated pending RBI revision.
      Summary: GST reform would replace the current multi-slab regime with a simplified two-tier rate structure plus a special top bracket for demerit goods; the Centre has circulated a draft to states seeking GST Council approval and cooperation for implementation before Diwali, with the stated aim of benefiting households and businesses while preserving essential-item exemptions.
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      Customs

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      50/2025 - dated - 14-8-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs substitutes three tables in the principal non tariff notification to fix tariff values in US dollars for specified imports: edible oils (various palm and soybean oils), brass scrap, areca nut (per metric tonne), and specified forms of gold and silver (per prescribed weight units), with accompanying explanatory scope for certain entries; the amendment is made under statutory valuation powers and takes effect on the stated commencement date, replacing the previous tables.

      Income Tax

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      132/2025 - dated - 14-8-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Twenty-First Amendment) Rules, 2025.
      Summary: Amendment revises FORM NO.7 in Appendix-II, paragraph 1 of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 to replace the existing temporal phrase referencing the assessment year with language that expressly allows either the assessment year or the block period, as applicable, to be the operative period for recording a sum, thereby adapting the form to situations involving block period assessments.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/118 - dated 18-8-2025
      Extension of timeline for implementation of SEBI Circular ‘Margin obligations to be given by way of pledge/Re-pledge in the Depository System’ dated June 03, 2025
      Summary: Implementation of the circular requiring margins to be given by way of pledge/re-pledge in the depository system is extended from the original effective date to October 10, 2025 to permit depositories to complete system development and testing. Stock Exchanges, Depositories and Clearing Corporations must notify members, publish the circular, implement systems and procedures to ensure compliance, and amend bye-laws, rules and regulations to effect the change; the circular is issued under statutory regulatory powers to protect investors and regulate the securities markets.
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