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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 26,2025

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      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Admissibility of input tax credit hinges on the supplier having valid registration on the date of supply and on credible billing and transport documentation; absent adverse material, adverse inference is improper. Administrative authorities must articulate specific reasons for rejecting documents and invoke the correct recovery provisions consistent with the notice date, otherwise resultant orders denying credit lack sustainment and attendant deposit/refund procedures apply.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Proposed GST reforms centre on structural reform to correct inverted duty structures and resolve classification disputes, rate rationalization toward a simplified slab system including a high slab for certain sin and luxury goods, and ease-of-living measures comprising technology-driven registration, pre-filled returns, and faster automated refunds; recommendations will be finalised by Groups of Ministers and the GST Council, with sectoral adjustments (including proposed insurance premium exemptions) and potential reinstatement of anti-profiteering compliance noted alongside short-term transitional impacts and administrative updates on return deadline extensions and a profiteering deposit order.
      By: Sunil Kumar
      Summary: The Madras High Court observed that Sections 142 and 142A and the Customs (Attachment) Rules set out recovery methods but are silent on continuance of recovery or adjudication after an assessee's death; Section 142A creates a first charge on property, yet neither the Act nor the Rules provide an enabling provision to continue recovery or substitute legal representatives, making post mortem recovery, reassessment, or imposition of penalties on heirs legally precarious absent explicit statutory mandate.
      By: Tina Sharma
      Summary: Car washes and detailing are deductible when they are ordinary and necessary business expenses tied to business use of a vehicle-such as for sales, rideshare, company fleets, or branded marketing vehicles. Under the standard mileage method cleaning costs are generally covered by the per-mile rate and not separately claimed; under the actual expense method cleaning receipts may be prorated for the business-use percentage. Commuting and personal use are excluded, and receipts plus mileage records and business-use explanations are required to substantiate deductions.
      By: Sunil Kumar
      Summary: Statements recorded under inquiry provisions (section 14/108) are admissible only where either clause (a) conditions exist or, if not, the adjudicating authority examines the declarant as a witness, forms a reasoned opinion that the statement should be admitted, and then affords opportunity for cross examination; failure to follow this procedure renders such statements irrelevant and inadmissible.
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      Summary: Impending 50 per cent US tariffs prompted a government stance prioritising protection of farmers, cattle rearers and small scale industries and urging widespread adoption of swadeshi goods; the Prime Minister coupled economic protectionism with national security rhetoric to portray trade pressure and domestic industrial defence as interconnected policy responses.
      Summary: The Prime Minister alleged past creation of trade dependence that facilitated import scams and linked that critique to current tariff tensions, framing trade policy and customs enforcement as instruments of economic sovereignty. He concurrently emphasized policy priorities for farmers, cattle rearers, and small-scale industries, and presented infrastructure projects as measures to reduce poverty and bolster domestic industry resilience against import exposure and tariff volatility.
      Summary: Notification of new rules and reworked tax forms will implement the new Income Tax Act, with the Board targeting year end finalisation. Draft rules prepared after public consultation will proceed through Tax Policy & Legislation review, ministerial approval and law department vetting before notification and laying before Parliament. Reforms emphasise language simplification, removal of redundant provisions, and issuance of simplified returns including revised TDS and ITR forms, supported by FAQs, SOPs, guidance notes and capacity building for enforcement.
      Summary: The Registrar of Partnership Firms 2.0 portal modernises online registration by enabling submission, fee payment, document upload, objection filing and digital delivery of certificates; it migrates data to permanent cloud storage, provides dedicated technical support, introduces a rectification facility and online user ID/password reset, and integrates with the Ease of Doing Business one stop window to streamline partnership firm applications and reduce administrative burden.
      Summary: NRC finalisation must precede any special intensive revision of electoral rolls because SIR without a completed and inclusive citizenship register will risk exclusion of genuine electors, disproportionately affecting migrant workers, minorities and disadvantaged groups. The statement also opposes suspension of adult Aadhaar enrolment, asserts that Aadhaar is not proof of citizenship, warns that halting enrolment harms poor and illiterate persons lacking documents, and demands withdrawal of the decision to ensure transparency, inclusion, and protection of electoral participation.
      Summary: AERA proposes a uniform tariff-linked performance-standards framework for major airports that links 32 objective and 18 subjective service metrics to tariff regulation, using incentives for benchmark exceedance and rebates for non-compliance, with technological monitoring to ensure continuity, reliability and improved passenger experience.
      Summary: PFRDA recognised service providers, SLBCs, branches and lead district managers for exceeding Atal Pension Yojana (APY) enrolment targets in F.Y. 2024-25 and reported over 8.11 crore gross enrolments with strong youth and female participation. PFRDA highlighted the banking and post office network's role in acquisition and retention, urged enhanced private bank efforts to improve persistency and financial literacy, and committed to continued collaboration to expand coverage and consolidate APY as a sustainable retirement solution.
      Summary: Supreme Court interventions emphasise procedural safeguards: protection from arrest for a psephologist in electoral misinformation FIRs; refusal to restrain unverified public statements about a foreign death row case; and restraint on a trial court from taking cognisance of a chargesheet against a university professor for social media posts. High court orders include setting aside an information commission's disclosure direction about a political leader's degree and refusing to stay trial proceedings in a criminal drugs distribution matter, while lower courts managed custody extensions and hearing dates in several high profile cases.
      Summary: The government maintained import restrictions and tariff measures to protect domestic farmers, prioritising farmer-protection objectives within trade policy. Administrative actions included verification of ineligible beneficiaries in a women's welfare scheme and political assurances of a future farm loan waiver. Authorities emphasised that any community reservation must be implemented within the legal framework and urged scrutiny of electoral rolls to address alleged bogus voting. A special court's acquittal in a decades-old power-rebate prosecution highlights evidentiary and prosecutorial dynamics in long-running public-corruption cases.
      Summary: India adopts a firm trade-policy stance defending domestic agricultural producers against foreign pressure to open markets, rejecting import proposals that would harm smallholder farmers unable to compete with subsidised large-scale foreign producers, and asserting no agreement will be signed against national interest; concurrently the government promotes import-substitution and domestic consumption to generate employment and protect economic sovereignty.
      Summary: GeM functions as a digital public procurement platform that broadens access for diverse sellers-MSEs, startups, women-led enterprises, SC/ST enterprises and SHGs-by reducing entry barriers and embedding transparency and accountability through technological and policy measures. Its operative priorities include deepening supplier inclusivity, simplifying procurement processes, fostering innovation, and driving digital adoption to enhance procurement efficiency and equitable participation in government purchasing.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate arrested MLA Jiban Krishna Saha under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in the SSC recruitment probe, recovered two mobile phones for forensic examination, linked the action to a CBI FIR and multiple charge sheets in the alleged recruitment irregularities, and is conducting interrogations and coordinated searches of associated residences.
      Summary: US tariffs on India and external market movements pressured the rupee, which settled lower against the US dollar as a stronger greenback, rising oil prices and dollar demand from oil importers weighed on the currency. Market caution ahead of a tariff deadline and forthcoming US economic data affecting Federal Reserve policy expectations, alongside credit concerns noted by a rating agency, rising domestic yields and foreign institutional selling, contributed to negative sentiment despite an increase in forex reserves.
      Summary: Fitch affirmed India's sovereign rating at BBB-, attributing support to robust growth and solid external finances while identifying high fiscal deficits, elevated debt and lagging governance metrics as constraints. The agency flagged proposed external tariffs as a downside risk but stated that proposed GST rate rationalisation into a two tier structure could support consumption and partly offset those growth risks. Fitch also observed that significant structural reforms on land and labour face political difficulty nationally, though some state level reform momentum may continue, and noted persistent trade barriers despite bilateral agreements.
      Summary: Allegations under the Prevention of Money Laundering framework assert a Gurugram realty group diverted homebuyers' receipts into personal accounts and a Sri Lanka hotel-real estate project via a shell company; a chargesheet was filed, searches conducted, and provisional attachment of domestic and foreign immovable assets effected, with the probe identifying transfers to paper companies, dummy directors, front companies, and falsified buyer lists used to frustrate plot purchasers' claims.
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      51/2025 - dated - 25-8-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to Amend Notification No. 77/2023 – Customs (N.T.), dated the 20th October, 2023 - Quarterly Review of AIR of drawback of Gold/silver Jewellery and Articles.
      Summary: Amends the Customs notification setting drawback rates for gold and silver jewellery by substituting revised figures in the Schedule for specified Chapter 71 tariff entries. The amendment directs replacement of the prior column (4) amounts with new amounts for three listed tariff items, thereby modifying the applicable drawback amounts payable on export of the concerned articles under the existing drawback rules.
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      19/2025-26 - dated 22-8-2025
      Fixation of new Standard Input Output Norms (SIONs) at SION No. A-3693 & A-3694 under “Chemical and Allied Product” (Product Code-’A’).
      Summary: Fixation of new SIONs A-3693 and A-3694 under Chemical and Allied Product code 'A' notifies input output ratios: A-3693 links Minoxidil Topical Aerosol 5% (60 gm CAN) to Minoxidil USP (3.06 gm) and A-3694 links Benfotiamine (1 kg) to Thiamine Hydrochloride (0.922 kg); Regional Authorities are authorised to grant Advance Authorisation directly using these norms without referral to the Norms Committee, to expedite and standardise export clearance.

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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 22/2025 - dated 20-8-2025
      All-India launch of Sea Departure Manifest (SDM) and Sea Departure Notification (SDN).
      Summary: Pan-India implementation makes Sea Departure Manifest (SDM) and Sea Departure Notification (SDN) mandatory filings for all sea ports under the SCMTR framework. Stakeholders must comply with required message formats and data structures and consult the Message Implementation Guidelines and SCMTR advisories on the designated portal. Onsite and online training sessions are being provided and technical issues should be raised with the prescribed electronic support teams for resolution.
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