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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 19,2026

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      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: Finality of adjudication and judicial discipline prevent revenue authorities from reopening a classification controversy through successive show cause notices where identical facts and issues have already been decided by a competent court and the decision remains operative. Limitation only fixes the period for an otherwise lawful proceeding; it does not create jurisdiction. Revenue may challenge an adverse decision through available remedies and seek interim protection, but departmental review does not suspend its binding effect. Unless stayed or set aside, the decision must be followed.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Disclosure of a field visit report relied upon for cancellation of GST registration is necessary before deciding an application for revocation. A registered person must receive the foundational material and a meaningful opportunity to answer the allegations. Revocation is a substantive statutory remedy, and rejection requires an opportunity of hearing. Procedural fairness also requires specific allegations and disclosure of supporting material; vague assertions do not permit an effective response. Fresh consideration may require supply of the report, an opportunity to respond, and further business-place verification where necessary.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Debt recovery proceedings allow banks and financial institutions to seek recovery before the Debts Recovery Tribunal where jurisdiction is linked to the account-holding branch, a defendant's location, or the cause of action. Applications require prescribed pleadings, fees, supporting documents, asset disclosures and service on respondents. Defendants must file their defence and may raise set-off or counterclaims. Summons may require asset disclosure and restrict transfers. The Tribunal may order security or attachment to protect recovery, determine claims and interest, identify secured assets, and direct distribution of sale proceeds.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST search and seizure incorporates criminal-procedure safeguards for searches of premises and persons, search warrants, access to closed places, disposal of articles, and officer-led searches. The corresponding Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita framework is identified as applicable following replacement of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Searches require valid authorisation founded on recorded reasons, document identification number compliance, a valid warrant, independent witnesses, a lady officer for residential searches, and a panchnama listing recovered material. Videography may be used in sensitive premises.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: Corporate guarantees for subsidiaries may be taxable GST supplies between related persons even without consideration, where they provide credit support in the course or furtherance of business. Rule 28(2) remains a valid valuation mechanism where actual consideration is absent or unascertainable, but it cannot compel a higher notional value when lower actual consideration is ascertainable. Its application to guarantees furnished before 26 October 2023 is impermissible, though continuing guarantees may be assessed from that date. Section 74 cannot rest solely on a bona fide interpretative dispute.
      By: YAGAY and SUN
      Summary: ISO 22301:2019 requires a Business Continuity Management System based on risk assessment, Business Impact Analysis, continuity strategies, incident response, crisis management, disaster recovery, performance evaluation, and continual improvement. Organisations identify threats, determine critical activities, acceptable downtime, recovery priorities, and resource needs, then establish recovery arrangements and test them through exercises and audits. Core requirements include defined scope, leadership commitment, policy, resources, competent personnel, communication, documented information, operational controls, and corrective action. The framework supports resilient essential operations, compliance, supply-chain continuity, and stakeholder confidence.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: Service-tax double collection under reverse charge is treated as an exceptional refund situation. Section 11B limitation and unjust-enrichment safeguards ordinarily govern service-tax refunds, but limitation cannot legitimise retention where the same tax has been recovered from both a service provider and the service recipient legally liable under complete reverse charge. Article 265 requires legal authority for tax collection and retention. The principle may have cautious relevance to GST reverse-charge and duplicate-recovery disputes, without creating a general exemption from refund limitation.
      By: YAGAY and SUN
      Summary: IATF 16949:2016 is an automotive-sector quality management system framework operating with ISO 9001:2015. It requires prevention-oriented quality controls across planning, operations, supplier oversight, traceability, change management, performance evaluation and continual improvement. Risk prevention is supported through Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, control plans, statistical process control and measurement systems analysis. Product-safety and contingency processes address safety characteristics, escalation, traceability and operational disruptions. Customer-Specific Requirements must be integrated into relevant processes, while supplier development and auditing must assess process effectiveness and product conformity.
      By: YAGAY and SUN
      Summary: Customs origin establishes the legal economic nationality of goods and governs preferential tariff eligibility, trade remedies, import controls and country-specific customs treatment. Determination requires correct product identification and tariff classification, identification of the applicable trade agreement, and application of wholly obtained, substantial transformation, product-specific, regional value content and tariff-shift criteria. Minimal processing generally does not confer origin. Preferential claims require direct consignment where applicable, a Certificate of Origin and supporting production, cost, supplier and transport records. Importers claiming preference generally bear responsibility for demonstrating compliance with applicable Rules of Origin.
      By: YAGAY and SUN
      Summary: GST Input Tax Credit is available to registered persons for eligible inward supplies used or intended for business, subject to statutory conditions, prescribed documents, receipt of supplies, supplier compliance and return filing. Credit is restricted by blocked-credit rules, apportionment for exempt or non-business use, time limits and reversal requirements, including where supplier payment is delayed. Eligible ITC must be correctly classified and utilized according to statutory sequencing. Complete records, purchase-return reconciliations, supplier review and segregation of taxable, exempt and non-business supplies support compliance and reduce disputes.
      By: YAGAY and SUN
      Summary: Bill-to-Ship-to transactions separate invoicing and commercial ownership from physical delivery. Under Customs law, importer identification depends on ownership, import rights, Bill of Entry filing and customs obligations, while valuation, origin, classification and supporting documents require careful review. Under GST law, the directing intermediate buyer is deemed to receive goods for Place of Supply purposes and may claim Input Tax Credit subject to statutory conditions, even where delivery is made directly to the final customer. Accurate invoices, e-way bill details, transport records and consistent contractual documentation are essential.
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      Summary:Competition approval has been granted for Prudential Corporation Holdings Limited to acquire certain equity shareholding in Bharti Life Insurance Company Limited. The acquirer is the holding company for its group's insurance and asset-management operations in Asia and supports operations in Asia and Africa. The target is an IRDAI-licensed Indian life insurer.
      Summary: Verification of suspicious outward foreign remittances focuses on entities with little or no reported business activity, their controllers, and accountants issuing tax-determination certificates. Scrutiny addresses remittances disproportionate to reported turnover, non-filers, entities not operating from declared addresses, and payments whose stated purposes appear inconsistent with reported activity. Form 15CB/Form 146 certification requires accountants to examine taxability through books of account and relevant documentation, validating tax deduction at source and applicable treaty compliance. Accountants must exercise due care, diligence and professional judgment before certifying remittances.
      Summary: Fair Price Shop regulation introduces quantity-based penalties for stock discrepancies, ranging from performance-guarantee forfeiture and replenishment obligations to interim suspension, cancellation-related action and mandatory FIR registration for major shortages. Repeated or deliberate diversion or manipulation of public distribution supplies may lead to cancellation, blacklisting and FIR registration. Licensing now includes continuing regular licences and short-term temporary licences, with wider eligibility, points-based selection, card-linked performance guarantees and compulsory approved e-PoS, weighing-scale and iris-scanner use.
      Summary: Regional Rural Banks expanded rural credit delivery while maintaining strong Priority Sector Lending performance during FY 2025-26. Almost all Regional Rural Banks met the prescribed overall priority-sector target. Agriculture and allied activities remained the largest priority-sector component, with farm credit accounting for nearly all agricultural lending. MSME finance predominantly supported micro enterprises, rural entrepreneurs, artisans and small businesses. Lending to weaker sections and finance for housing, education, renewable energy and social infrastructure promoted inclusive access to institutional credit and sustainable rural development.
      Summary: Adjustable pallet racking systems are configurable warehouse-storage solutions for varied inventory dimensions, weights and product types. They support bulk pallet storage, multi-level picking and high-density configurations through adjustable beams and shelves, load-bearing capacity, structural durability and space-efficient layouts. Storage configurations are customised after assessing inventory dimensions, payload requirements, available space and material-movement frequency, with support for design, installation, inspections and after-sales service.
      Summary: China has introduced measures to strengthen domestic consumption in counties, smaller cities, townships and rural areas. The measures include upgrading township commercial centres, rural markets and local fairs; encouraging domestic and international brands to establish regional debut stores; and reusing existing land resources to improve services. They also seek better services for elderly persons and children, stronger urban-rural distribution networks, county-level employment and resident income channels. The strategy supports a shift towards household consumption amid weak domestic demand, property-sector pressures and subdued consumer sentiment.
      Summary: Currency management supports trust in cash and monetary sovereignty through demand planning, secure production, distribution, replacement, and disposal. The Clean Note Policy requires good-quality banknotes to be available in required denominations and locations, with unfit notes continuously withdrawn and replaced. A decentralised Currency Chest network distributes fresh currency, processes returned notes, supports linked bank branches, and operates under licensing, real-time reporting, inspection, and audit requirements. Current priorities include managing uncertain cash demand, improving note durability, and reducing the carbon footprint of the cash cycle.
      Summary: Investigation into alleged dubious transactions involving Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited and related entities must cover all six allegations identified by the Enforcement Directorate. The CBI must independently examine five allegations previously reviewed by the Delhi Police Economic Offence Wing, irrespective of its conclusion, and submit a comprehensive report. Further investigation into the sixth allegation depends on the special PMLA court deciding the CBI's pending application, after which the CBI must provide a progress or status report.
      Summary:Boss scam, or CEO impersonation fraud, uses malicious WhatsApp attachments and impersonation of regulatory officials or company executives to obtain control of WhatsApp sessions and issue fraudulent payment instructions. The alleged network supplied SIM cards, dummy SIMs, WhatsApp accounts and one-time passwords to cyber-fraud operators, illustrating a Cybercrime as a Service model. Preventive measures include avoiding suspicious ZIP, executable, library and APK files and independently verifying all financial-transfer requests.
      Summary: Prepayment charges are prohibited for part or full repayment of qualifying floating-rate loans availed by individual borrowers for non-business purposes and sanctioned or renewed on or after 1 January 2026. Compulsory lock-in periods cannot restrict prepayment of such loans. Fixed-rate personal loans may still attract prepayment or foreclosure charges under lender policy and contractual terms. Borrowers should check the loan's rate type, sanction letter, loan agreement and key fact statement, where applicable, and compare applicable charges with potential interest savings before early repayment.
      Summary: Zeeba has refreshed its packaging and appointed Chef Vikas Khanna as global brand ambassador to support expansion in India. Its "Aisa Basmati Nahi Dekha" campaign positions the brand around export-quality Basmati rice, consistency, authenticity and a superior culinary experience. Promotional activity will extend across digital, retail and consumer touchpoints. The premium Basmati range is described as carefully sourced, naturally aged and processed according to global quality standards, with emphasis on grain quality, authentic taste, purity and consistency.
      Summary: Loans against silver collateral have been introduced following the Reserve Bank of India's Lending Against Gold and Silver Collateral Directions, 2025, enabling eligible regulated lenders to accept silver as security. The offering provides a formal and transparent credit channel against eligible silver jewellery, ornaments and approved silver coins. It is intended for individuals, proprietors and MSMEs requiring liquidity for personal, business and other legitimate financial needs, subject to lending policies and applicable regulatory requirements.
      Summary: CarePass is a healthcare savings membership card providing instant point-of-billing discounts at participating premium healthcare providers across India. It covers out-of-pocket spending on hospital treatment, diagnostics, dental, vision, dermatology, hair and skin care, and IVF and maternity services, without claim processing, waiting periods or paperwork. Members present a digital CarePass at a participating provider to receive the applicable discount. Four membership tiers offer differing benefits, with higher tiers including tele-consultations and annual health checks. CarePass is a discount membership and not an insurance product.
      Summary: EXIM operations at Vizhinjam international seaport commenced with the flagging off of two containers after a successful trial export shipment. The state government proposes investor engagement, regulatory facilitation and infrastructure support to expand global export activities through the port. Mission Samudra is to operate as a port-led industrial and logistics development scheme. The deep-water port was developed under a public-private partnership model and had received commercial commissioning certification.
      Summary: Money-laundering investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act involves fresh searches connected with Cochin Minerals and Rutile Ltd and Exalogic Solutions. The inquiry concerns alleged fraudulent payments made under the guise of IT consultancy services and a purported money trail involving persons allegedly connected with those transactions. The action follows earlier searches and questioning in relation to the same matter.
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      29/2026-27 - dated - 18-8-2026 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy and Policy condition of Clear Float Glass (4 mm- 12 mm), falling under ITC (HS) Codes 70051090 and 70052990, covered under Chapter 70 of Schedule - I (Import Policy) of ITC (HS) 2022.
      Summary: Import policy for clear float glass of 4 mm to 12 mm under the specified non-wired glass tariff entries is changed from Free to Restricted. Imports remain free where the CIF value is Rs. 34,000 or more per metric tonne. The minimum import price condition does not apply to Advance Authorisation holders, Export Oriented Units and Special Economic Zone units where imported inputs are not sold in the Domestic Tariff Area. The condition applies for one year from publication.

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      S.O. 4512(E) - dated - 12-6-2026 - SEZ
      Central Government adds an area of 27.0093 hectares and de-notifies an area 1.1558 hectares thereby making resultant area as 596.5615 hectares at Baikampady, Near Mangalore, District Dakshin Kannada in the State of Karnataka
      Summary: Central Government has revised the territorial extent of the multi-product Special Economic Zone at Baikampady, near Mangalore, in Dakshin Kannada district, Karnataka. Under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006, 27.0093 hectares have been added and 1.1558 hectares have been de-notified. The revised SEZ area is 596.5615 hectares, comprising specified survey parcels in Permude and Bajpe for addition and Thokur for de-notification.
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