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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 28,2025

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      By: Navjot Singh
      Summary: Deemed-export benefits under FTP Chapter Eight apply only to supply of goods manufactured in India under ICB procedures; an on site assembled thermal power plant is an immovable integrated asset and does not qualify as goods, and procurement via related entities or through tariff based developer selection does not satisfy the FTP's ICB requirement, thereby negating entitlement to Para 8.3 benefits.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Whether cloud-hosted information can be treated as books of account turns on ITA'25 survey powers that require taxpayers to provide technical assistance and access codes to enable inspection of information in electronic form. If assessing officers examine and verify cloud data against bank statements and afford taxpayers opportunities to rebut, such cloud-derived information may be functionally assimilated to books of account or other documents for purposes of computing undisclosed income.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Part E (Sections 423-426) of the new Income Tax Act, 2025 imposes simple interest for late returns, shortfall or deferment of advance tax, and excess refunds. Section 423 prescribes monthly interest on tax determined under best-judgment or regular assessments less tax paid, with charging periods defined for notices, escaped assessments and reassessments; adjustments follow appellate or revision orders. Section 424 requires monthly interest for underpayment of advance tax, defines assessed tax and tax paid, and applies additional interest on increased shortfalls after reassessment. Section 426 charges interest on wrongful or excess refunds from grant until reassessment.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Proper Officer under Section 30(3) may amend an incorrect or incomplete Import General Manifest when satisfied there is no fraudulent intention, and administrative reliance solely on a circular requiring shipping-line requests cannot supplant that statutory power. Where customs refusal to permit manual bill of entry and failure to amend the IGM caused prolonged detention of perishable goods despite clearances from testing authorities and court directions, the delay rendered the consignment unfit for consumption, warranting refund of customs duty with interest and recoverability of compensation from responsible officers.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: The legal issue is whether section 67(2) of the CGST Act authorises seizure of cash and other valuables; such seizure is not provided for under the GST law and is instead the domain of Income Tax seizure powers. Cash and silver seized and recorded in Form GST INS-02 were found not to be covered as goods under the section. Subsequent orders directing release were challenged and the special leave and review petitions were dismissed, prompting a recommendation for administrative guidance preventing seizures outside the statutory authority.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Classification of services as export or intermediary and the place of supply are factual and legal questions for the adjudicating authority to decide; investigative findings are prima facie and do not bind adjudication. A writ against a valid show-cause notice is not maintainable unless jurisdictional defect or mala fide is shown, and the proper course is independent adjudication to determine tax, interest and penalty.
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      Summary: The US has imposed broad import tariffs on Indian exports, excluding a limited set of sectors, and bilateral communication channels remain open to negotiate remedies. Government sources describe the measures as a temporary trade disruption, note the diversified export base will likely limit immediate impact, and advise exporters not to panic while trade-policy discussions continue to manage and mitigate effects.
      Summary: International trade should be voluntary and guided by self-reliance, prioritising indigenous production while continuing necessary import-export relations; imports should be limited to goods not producible domestically to protect local vendors, and trade policy must resist external pressure rather than acquiesce to it.
      Summary: A commercial joint venture between Texmaco Rail & Engineering Ltd and Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd will manufacture freight and passenger rolling stock, undertake EPC contracts and depot operations, and pursue global tenders; Texmaco will hold 49% and RVNL will remain the majority shareholder, with closing subject to required approvals. The JV plans to integrate automation, artificial intelligence and green technologies to boost export competitiveness and support domestic manufacturing initiatives.
      Summary: United States tariff measures tied to India's purchases of Russian crude have been increased, raising the effective tariff burden and creating a bargaining framework that conditions a short negotiation window on India. US officials cite the bilateral trade deficit as a source of negotiating leverage, describe aspects of Indian negotiating conduct as performative, and flag risks from alternative currency settlement arrangements. The practical legal effect is heightened tariff obligations on covered trade, active but delayed negotiations to adjust those measures, and calls for allied coordination regarding energy linked trade flows.
      Summary: Policy reforms enhancing export facilitation-notably e governance, single window clearance and reduction in export duty-are credited with boosting investor confidence, expanding distillery capacity and precipitating a substantial rise in liquor exports; industry forecasts, supported by promotional branding and export development agency backing, project that exports will exceed the reported volume milestone within the projected timeframe.
      Summary: UIDAI directs schools to organise targeted camps for the Mandatory Biometric Update (MBU) at ages five and fifteen, warning that untimely updates may hinder biometric authentication for government benefits and examinations. UIDAI and the Department of School Education and Literacy have integrated MBU status into UDISE+ so schools can identify students with pending updates and coordinate completion of outstanding MBUs.
      Summary: Steep US tariff increases on Indian goods have disrupted exports from Uttar Pradesh, stranding shipments and destabilising payment cycles across sectors such as textiles, brassware, leather, handicrafts and processed food. The tariff rise, described as a retaliatory tariff linked to India's purchase of Russian crude, became effective after a short negotiation window expired. The article urges immediate government intervention to provide a safety shield for exporters, with special emphasis on One District One Product beneficiaries, to stabilise supply chains and protect livelihoods.
      Summary: Urban Company Limited has filed a draft red herring prospectus with the securities regulator and proposes an initial public offering of equity shares, subject to receipt of requisite regulatory approvals, market conditions and other considerations; the company directs potential investors to the DRHP and related manager and exchange websites, emphasizes that investors should review the "Risk Factors" in the prospectus and cautions that the DRHP should not be relied upon for investment decisions.
      Summary: An additional 25 per cent tariff on India imposed by the US President has come into effect, bringing total levies to 50 per cent on India's purchases of Russian oil. The executive framing emphasizes use of tariffs and refusal of trade deals as coercive tools to compel a ceasefire between India and Pakistan and to prevent escalation.
      Summary: Competition Commission of India approved the acquisition of certain shareholding in V.I.P. Industries Limited by Multiples Private Equity Fund IV, Multiples Private Equity Gift Fund IV, Samvibhag Securities Private Limited and two natural persons; a detailed order will follow. The acquirers include Category II Alternative Investment Funds and related managed vehicles belonging to the Multiples group, an investment portfolio company, and individual investors; the Target is a listed manufacturer and seller of luggage, handbags and travel accessories.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved a combination whereby PSA India Pte. Ltd. will acquire additional shareholding in PSA Bharat Investments Pte. Ltd. from AIN Investment Ltd., resulting in the Acquirer obtaining full equity ownership of the Target. The Acquirer holds investments in the maritime supply chain in India, while the Target holds investments in India-domiciled subsidiaries providing container terminal services. A detailed order of the Commission will follow.
      Summary: Approval under competition law has been granted for the proposed acquisition of up to 100% of Jaiprakash Associates Limited by Adani Enterprises Limited and Adani Infrastructure and Developers Private Limited or other Adani group entities, constituting merger control clearance for the notified combination. The target is undergoing corporate insolvency resolution under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, and the acquirers comprise the group's flagship industrial company and its realty holding company; a detailed order will follow.
      Summary: The article focuses on the market effects of recent trade and regulatory actions: export tariffs on shipments to the United States that disproportionately affect labour intensive exporters; reported changes in industrial profits and export sensitivity in high technology hubs; and political actions targeting central bank officials that may influence central bank independence and interest rate policy. These trade and administrative developments are linked to inflation and growth expectations and thereby to market valuations and investor sentiment.
      Summary: Kerala's chief minister seeks immediate central intervention to assess and compensate for state GST revenue loss from proposed GST rate revisions, stressing that the existing 50:50 revenue division has produced shortfalls. He demands a compensation mechanism, pass through of tax reductions to consumer prices, and notes that limited state revenue capacity, borrowing constraints, and heavy socio economic expenditure obligations make sudden revenue dips likely to harm welfare programmes and housing and insurance schemes.
      Summary: Coordinated searches under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act targeted premises linked to the subject and contractors; investigators recorded a detailed statement, allegedly sought alterations to that statement, and are accused of using psychological pressure and coercion. The subject further alleges a conspiratorial scheme by a senior constitutional officer and officials to prevent implementation of administrative directions and to frame him in a false criminal case, and anticipates arrest while instructing lawyers to expose the asserted misconduct.
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      Trade Notice No. 11/2025-26 - dated 27-8-2025
      Revision of Active SIONs pertaining to food items
      Summary: Revision of SIONs for specified food items is being undertaken to clarify generic input descriptions and to specify quantities for alternative inputs. Norms Committee-6 invites comments and suggestions from exporters, importers, industry associations and other stakeholders, to be sent to the NC-VI email address within the prescribed time, with contact details provided for queries.
      2.
      20/2025-26 - dated 26-8-2025
      Suspension of SIONs pertaining to food products
      Summary: The Public Notice suspends the Standard Input Output Norms (SIONs) listed at Annexure "A" with immediate effect and directs exporters of the affected food products to apply for benefits under Advance Authorisation pursuant to Para 4.03(b)(ii), 4.03(b)(iii) or 4.03(b)(iv) of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023, as applicable.
      3.
      Trade Notice No. 10/2025-26 - dated 28-7-2025
      Online Deemed Export Application Module-FTP 2015-20- Reiteration of guidelines for compliance
      Summary: Applications for claiming benefits under Deemed Exports must be filed exclusively through the DGFT online Deemed Export Application Module; manual applications shall not be accepted at any Regional Authority or Special Economic Zone, and RA/SEZ offices must ensure strict adherence to the prescribed online procedure and the guidelines issued in the prior trade notice.

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      Instruction No. 28/2025 - dated 27-8-2025
      Instruction with respect to duties on gifts and personal imports through Courier and Postal mode
      Summary: Customs Zones must prepare and publish an FAQ-format document on their websites explaining the duty structure on gifts and personal imports with demo duty calculations, applicable KYC norms for courier and postal imports/exports, fees and charges, and the grievance redressal mechanism; zones must maintain records and monitor grievances, widely publicise the FAQs to public and trade bodies, and report implementation difficulties to the Board.
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      Instruction No. 27/2025 - dated 26-8-2025
      Validation of BIS registration at time of clearance
      Summary: Field formations must verify BIS registration details on the BIS-CRS portal before allowing clearance and permit release only for registrations shown as valid; deferred or cancelled registrations must not be accepted. The verification must include confirming the manufacturer name, model number and manufacturing location against the registration record, and the procedure applies to all items requiring BIS registration under the CRO.
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