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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 01,2025

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      Summary: Exemption applies to capital gains from transfer of assets when shifting an industrial undertaking from an urban area to a Special Economic Zone, functioning as a reinvestment relief if gains are applied to acquire or construct specified new assets in the SEZ within one year before to three years after transfer. Unutilised amounts must be deposited with a specified institution by the return filing due date and later utilised under a notified scheme; any portion unutilised after three years is charged as income. Cost basis of the new asset is adjusted for subsequent transfers within three years.
      Summary: A reinvestment linked exemption for capital gains applies where assets used in an industrial undertaking situated in a urban area are transferred as part of shifting the undertaking outside urban limits. The assessee must, within one year before or three years after transfer, acquire specified new assets or incur notified scheme expenses; reinvestment equal to or exceeding the gain prevents charging of the gain, shortfalls are charged as income, and unutilised proceeds must be deposited under a notified scheme with proof filed by the return due date.
      Summary: Provision grants a proportionate exemption from long term capital gains where individuals/HUFs reinvest proceeds from sale of a non residential long term asset into one residential house in India, subject to purchase/construction time windows. Unutilised proceeds must be deposited under a notified scheme by the return filing due date with proof; recapture applies if deposits are not used within three years. The enacted text ties deposit triggers to net consideration, shortens the disqualification window for subsequent purchases, and imposes monetary caps and heightened compliance obligations.
      Summary: Relief defers tax on long term capital gains from transfer of land or building when reinvested within six months into notified long term bonds, with a statutory investment ceiling and a five year holding requirement; breach by transfer, conversion to money, or borrowing on the bond triggers deeming of previously exempted amounts as taxable long term capital gains and disallows a specified deduction for amounts claimed under the relief.
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      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: Admissibility of recorded statements requires that the person whose statement is relied upon be produced for examination before the adjudicating authority and that the assessee be afforded the right of cross examination, with only narrow exceptions where examination is impossible; these requirements are substantive, embed natural justice protections, and prevent untested investigative notes from serving as unchallenged adjudicatory proof.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Condonation of delay in GST appeals requires assessment of sufficient cause under Section 5 of the Limitation Act rather than summary rejection beyond the statutory four-month window; appellate authorities must decide condonation applications on merits by passing reasoned orders after hearing parties, and convincing explanations like serious illness or bereavement may qualify as sufficient cause.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: The article highlights recurring defects in show cause notices and an administrative memorandum directing compliance with procedural requirements: personal hearing date and time must be specified (not marked merely N.A.), reply deadlines must precede the personal hearing, and the date of passing the order should align with the date of the personal hearing. Field formations are instructed to correct these drafting and scheduling practices to ensure observance of natural justice in tax proceedings.
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      Summary: Government-led structural reforms and fiscal prudence are credited with driving a five quarter high quarterly GDP growth through strong domestic demand, services and manufacturing performance, and a revival in private capital expenditure. Industry sources identify budgetary income tax relief, an accommodative policy repo rate and an upcoming GST rate reset as key policy measures supporting demand, while noting reciprocal foreign tariffs as a risk to exports.
      Summary: RPF personnel at Suraimanpur railway station seized cash from a passenger who could not satisfactorily explain carrying a substantial sum; the amount was seized, the Income Tax Department was notified, and a notice was issued to the passenger under the Income Tax Act.
      Summary: An assistant manager of a regulatory authority is alleged to have siphoned off public funds by producing fake payment invoices and diverting disbursements into his and relatives' bank accounts over a period of years; the misappropriation was detected when an expected payee did not receive payment. After an internal complaint, the Economic Offences Wing registered a criminal case under relevant financial fraud provisions and is investigating the forged invoices, transaction trails, and potential accomplices.
      Summary: Allegations under the PMLA involve a legislator arrested by the Enforcement Directorate and remanded to judicial custody after investigative custody, following searches of his residence and associates. The agency alleges he acted as an agent collecting payments for illegal assistant teacher appointments in conspiracy with commission officials, reports witness statements of direct cash payments, recovered mobile devices disposed of during searches, has filed a chargesheet, and has attached alleged proceeds and assets.
      Summary: The governing party used revised April-June GDP figures, citing strong agricultural performance, to rebut opposition claims that India is a "dead economy," framing the data as proof of economic resilience. This political exchange intersected with recent international tariff measures and public criticism from a foreign leader, prompting partisan communications that linked macroeconomic indicators to trade policy and governance narratives.
      Summary: The Supreme Court will hear petitions by RJD and AIMIM seeking an extension of the deadline to file claims and objections in Bihar's Special Intensive Revision after a surge in Aadhaar-enabled and online filings; petitioners allege booth-level acknowledgments were not reflected in EC updates and that officials insisted on additional documents contrary to court directions, and they request extra time to allow excluded voters to submit claims and avoid disenfranchisement.
      Summary: The workshop advanced integration of ocean ecosystem information into national accounts aligned with the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) and forthcoming SNA guidance, stressing that ocean accounts-capturing extent, condition, services and assets-improve GDP transparency and policy decisions. Technical discussions highlighted data standardisation, use of fisheries statistics, remote sensing, and climate impacts, and concluded with a roadmap to strengthen institutional coordination, build state-level capacity, and establish a national framework for credible, policy-relevant Ocean Accounts.
      Summary: The central government, with ministries and export stakeholders, is formulating an expedited response to recent US tariff increases to provide a time cushion and a financial cushion for affected export sectors; consultations are ongoing and specific measures have not been disclosed.
      Summary: Opposition-ruled states back GST rate rationalisation and cuts for mass-consumption items, demand mechanisms to ensure consumer pass-through, seek five years' compensation to all states with 2024-25 as base year to offset revenue loss, and request full transfer of additional levies on sin and luxury goods to states while urging GST 2.0 to simplify procedures and protect state interests to advance cooperative federalism.
      Summary: Eight opposition-ruled states back reducing GST rate slabs and cutting rates for mass-consumption items, conditioned on a mechanism to ensure benefits reach consumers, five-year compensation to all states using 2024-25 as base year to offset revenue losses, and full transfer to states of additional levies on sin and luxury goods above proposed surcharges; they also press for GST 2.0 combining slab rationalisation, rate cuts, and procedural simplification for MSMEs while safeguarding state revenues.
      Summary: Sez Us appointed Akshay Gupta as CEO while Chairman Joe Trippi continues to oversee expansion. The change follows Gupta's service as COO and is described as a managerial succession to operationalize and scale Sez Us's user-centered platform. The platform emphasizes civil dialogue over algorithm-driven engagement, has launched a blockchain-powered single sign-on for interoperability with partner organisations, and secured seed investment and public-figure recruitment to support growth.
      Summary: US criticism of India's Russian oil purchases has prompted calls to reset bilateral relations; an advocacy group rejected claims India bears responsibility for the conflict and urged recognition of its strategic partnership role. The Trump administration imposed reciprocal tariffs, including extra duties tied to Russian energy purchases; India called the measures unjustified. A recent appellate ruling found most sweeping global tariffs unlawful, and a congressional committee sought termination of the national emergency authority used to impose them, highlighting legal contestation and diplomatic strain.
      Summary: The appeals court found the President exceeded emergency authority by declaring trade deficits a national emergency to impose broad reciprocal and baseline tariffs, distinguishing those measures from tariffs grounded in national security or trade-remedy statutes and noting existing statutory limits that constrain unilateral presidential tariff action.
      Summary: The appeals court held that the President lacked authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad import tariffs by declaring a national emergency, finding the statute does not permit economy-wide import taxation based on a longstanding trade deficit or for addressing trafficking; the court left the tariffs in place temporarily to allow further appellate review and distinguished emergency-based tariffs from other statutory trade authorities.
      Summary: Presidential emergency authority was found insufficient to support unilateral imposition of broad import tariffs; the appellate decision largely affirmed a trade-court finding that the emergency basis was improperly invoked but stayed immediate invalidation, leaving the tariffs in place pending further appeal. The opinion notes alternative statutory authorities exist that constrain the speed and severity of import measures.
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      52/2025 - dated - 29-8-2025 - 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 revised TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 into the principal non tariff notification to set tariff values for specified edible oils, brass scrap, designated categories of gold and silver (with scope and exclusions), and areca nut; these revised benchmark US dollar tariff values apply for import valuation purposes and take effect from 30th August, 2025.

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      01/2025 - dated - 27-8-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Approval under Section 35(1)(iia) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 for Scientific Research - M/S IIT Madras Research Park
      Summary: Approval is accorded to M/S IIT Madras Research Park for Scientific Research under the tax approval mechanism established by Section 35(1)(iia) read with the corresponding rule, recognising the company's research activities as qualifying for the tax provision and setting a time-bound period of applicability, with certification that retrospective effect does not adversely affect any person.
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