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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 25,2025

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      By: Pawan Arora
      Summary: Payment under protest or commercial compulsion does not amount to voluntary acceptance of liability or waiver of the right to litigate; it only bars coercive action. The proper officer remains obliged to adjudicate a show cause notice by considering objections and passing a final, reasoned speaking order justifying any tax or penalty demand. Failure to provide reasons violates principles of natural justice and undermines appellate and judicial review, and written replies prevail over contradictory oral submissions.
      By: SATYAJIT NAIK
      Summary: MOOWR under Section 65 provides interest-free deferment of Basic Customs Duty, IGST and cesses until domestic clearance, full duty waiver on exported goods, perpetual licences, and no mandatory export obligations; courts have expanded eligibility while limiting depreciation on DTA clearance, and a Finance Bill amendment permitting governmental exclusion of goods/processes by notification creates regulatory uncertainty that businesses must monitor and mitigate through advance rulings, policy tracking, and strengthened compliance protocols.
      By: Tushar Makkar
      Summary: Finance Act 2025 raises the tax free ceiling for employer perquisites under Section 17(2)(iii) and expands the employer funded overseas medical treatment exemption under the Section 17(2) proviso, applying valuation rules, documentation requirements and TDS obligations from April 1, 2025, to reduce taxable salary by bringing more non cash benefits within exempt status.
      By: Sunil Kumar
      Summary: Recorded statements given to a gazetted customs/excise officer are relevant but not proved by mere recording; absent statutory exceptions, the adjudicating authority must summon the deponent, conduct an examination in chief to assess voluntariness and truthfulness, allow cross examination, and record reasons before admitting the earlier statement as substantive evidence or relying on it when a witness is declared hostile.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The statutory pre-deposit requirement is mandatory and cannot be waived or reduced due to an appellant's financial hardship; the rule is designed to balance appellate rights with revenue protection and to deter frivolous appeals, and inability to pay is not a ground to invoke writ jurisdiction to avoid the statutory condition.
      By: Sunil Kumar
      Summary: Adjudicating authorities must admit statements recorded by gazetted revenue officers as substantive evidence only after proof that statutory conditions for relevancy are met (such as death, unavailability, incapacity, being kept away, or unreasonable delay/expense) or when the maker is examined and the tribunal admits the prior statement in the interests of justice; the authority is mandated to apply these safeguards in adjudication proceedings so far as practicable, while preserving the distinct steps of establishing relevancy, admissibility, and sufficiency.
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      Summary: Black money stashed abroad must be actively recovered through sustained enforcement and investigative mechanisms; prior governmental slackness in probing such cases has been criticised and judicially prompted institutional responses, including the constitution of a Special Investigation Team, have been invoked to trace and repatriate assets, with emphasis on implementing judicial mandates and ensuring governmental accountability in ongoing recovery efforts.
      Summary: The candidacy is framed around the vice-presidential office's constitutional duty to protect and defend the Constitution, emphasizing commitment to constitutional values (equality, fraternity, secularism, socialism) and to restore parliamentary decorum; it endorses a caste survey as an evidentiary tool for identifying backward classes and stresses ongoing legal-administrative measures to trace and repatriate undisclosed national wealth, treating judicial judgments as institutional records rather than personal assertions.
      Summary: State eviction operations target unauthorised occupation of public and forest lands, with the government restricting first-time Aadhaar issuance to persons over eighteen to curb alleged illegal immigration and stating that persons identified as foreign nationals will be directly returned without the earlier court or detention processes; an organisation has condemned the actions as discriminatory and called for removal of the chief minister and criminal proceedings for alleged hate speech.
      Summary: A Joint Venture will be formed with Akums holding 51% and the nominated state instrumentality holding 49%, governed by a Board representing both partners. Both parties will contribute to establishment and operations in proportion to shareholding. Commercial supplies are contingent on timely establishment and regulatory approvals. The facility will manufacture multiple dosage forms including tablets, capsules, liquids, injectables and beta-lactam products to serve domestic needs and enable future exports. The Government has committed to procure essential medicines from Akums' facilities to support national healthcare demand.
      Summary: The Centre will establish a mineral trading exchange under SEBI norms, following recent legislation that incorporated a mineral exchange framework and providing for imminent implementing guidelines. The exchange aims to facilitate regulated price discovery and transparent trading for minerals, with operational and compliance parameters to be specified in the forthcoming guidelines.
      Summary: The CBI registered an FIR against Reliance Communication Ltd. and its director alleging criminal conspiracy, cheating and criminal breach of trust, and conducted court-authorised searches at corporate and residential premises. The complaint by the State Bank of India alleges misrepresentation to obtain credit, diversion and misutilisation of loan funds, inter-company routing, misuse of invoice financing and bill discounting, creation and write-off of fictitious debtors, and write-off of capital advances. The account's fraud classification and subsequent procedural steps and insolvency processes under the IBC are referenced, with related matters pending before the NCLT.
      Summary: An Executive Order requires carriers or designated qualified parties to collect and remit customs duties on low-value international postal consignments; critical processes for designating such parties and for duty collection remain undefined, prompting air carriers to refuse carriage and the Department of Posts to suspend booking of US-bound postal articles while continuing letters, documents and exempt gift items pending further clarifications.
      Summary: Allegations state that RCOM and its director misrepresented facts to obtain and misuse sanctioned credit facilities, triggering an FIR for criminal conspiracy, cheating and criminal breach of trust; the investigating agency obtained court-issued search warrants and executed searches at corporate and residential premises, and the lender has also pursued insolvency proceedings including the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process and a Personal Insolvency Resolution Process against the promoter.
      Summary: A one-stop investor outreach camp provides direct facilitation of long-held unclaimed dividends and shares, on-the-spot KYC and nomination updates, and resolution of pending claim issues. The event removes intermediaries by enabling direct interaction between investors, companies, and Registrars and Transfer Agents and offers an immediate redressal mechanism through dedicated stakeholder kiosks.
      Summary: Diplomatic outreach followed the imposition of elevated tariff measures targeting certain energy purchases; the envoy met multiple legislators to stress fair and balanced bilateral trade engagement and to frame India's hydrocarbon procurement as driven by energy security and market dynamics while seeking continued political support for the economic partnership.
      Summary: Tiered interest rates computed on the daily closing balance and credited monthly enable faster compounding and immediate access to earnings; the account pairs that mechanism with zero-fee banking for core services, unlimited ATM access, bundled debit-card protections and digital onboarding via video KYC so interest accrues from day one.
      Summary: An inter state racket forged Aadhaar cards for foreign nationals by misusing jan seva kendra access, stealing authorised user credentials and collecting biometric data to create false Aadhaar records, birth certificates and residence documents. Seized evidence included biometric scanners, iris tools, dummy profiles and forged stamps. An ATS FIR invokes Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita section 152 and charges for forgery and cheating; investigations and interrogations are ongoing to identify associates, modus operandi and the distribution network.
      Summary: Canada will match US tariff exemptions under the USMCA by removing retaliatory duties on most goods covered by the pact, restoring preferential treatment for qualifying imports, while retaining tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos as sectoral measures pending negotiation.
      Summary: Allegations of a builders-banks nexus led the Enforcement Directorate to file twenty-two PMLA cases converted from CBI preliminary enquiries at the Supreme Court's direction; investigations target a bank-offered subvention scheme where loan disbursements to developers and subsequent developer defaults allegedly forced homebuyers to repay EMIs, and the ED will pursue asset attachment and restitution of illicit assets where possible.
      Summary: Provisional attachment under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act was applied to immovable properties identified as proceeds potentially derived from unlawful diversion of loan funds. The enforcement inquiry found that sanctioned loan amounts were diverted through bogus entities and separate accounts, cash withdrawals from loan accounts, and covert removal and sale of factory assets. The attachments secure factory land, buildings, and residential properties linked to company directors and relatives while statutory investigation under PMLA proceeds.
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      27/2025-26 - dated - 22-8-2025 - FTP
      Amendment of Minimum Export Price (MEP) on export of Honey
      Summary: The notification amends the Minimum Export Price (MEP) for natural honey under the export policy, reducing the MEP and making the revised MEP effective immediately until the end of the stated policy period; the change is effected under powers granted by the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act and amends an earlier DGFT notification.

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      139/2025 - dated - 22-8-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Tax Exemption on Specified Income of “Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Animal Husbandry and Dairying” from A.Y. 2026-27 to 2029-30 - U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961
      Summary: Notification grants an income tax exemption to the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Animal Husbandry and Dairying for specified receipts - guarantee fees from eligible lending institutions, income from mutual funds, miscellaneous income, and interest income from banks/financial institutions - subject to conditions that the Trust not engage in commercial activity, that activities and nature of specified income remain unchanged, and that the Trust file returns as required by the relevant statutory return-filing provision.
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      138/2025 - dated - 22-8-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Tax Exemption on specified income of “Karnataka State Building & Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Board” from A.Y. 2025-26 to 2029-30 - U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961
      Summary: Notification exempts specified receipts of the Karnataka State Building & Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board under section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, covering Central Government grants, centrally decided other sums, cess collected under the Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Cess Act, registration fees and annual subscriptions, and bank deposit interest. The exemption is subject to conditions: no commercial activity, unchanged activities and income nature during the notified years, and filing returns as required by clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139.
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      137/2025 - dated - 21-8-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Tax Exemption for 'Kanpur Development Authority' from A.Y. 2024-25 - U/s 10(46A) of IT Act 1961
      Summary: The Central Government notifies Kanpur Development Authority, constituted under the Uttar Pradesh Urban Planning and Development Act, as an exempt authority under the specified clause of the Income-tax Act, effective from assessment year 2024-2025, subject to its continuing status under the state urban planning statute and carrying one or more specified purposes required for eligibility; an explanatory memorandum certifies no person is adversely affected by retrospective effect.
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