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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 06,2025

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      Summary: The provision allows companies operating qualifying ships to elect a special tonnage computation and deems the resulting amount to be profits and gains of business or profession, while the enacted text limits the clause's non-application by preserving the operation of certain specified provisions.
      Summary: Clause 223 deems distributions by a business trust to retain the same character and proportion in the hands of unit holders, charges the trust's total income at the maximum marginal rate subject to qualifying statutory mechanisms, treats specified scheduled items as unit holder income in the year of receipt, excludes certain sums from the deeming rule, and requires payers to furnish prescribed statements detailing the nature of distributed amounts.
      Summary: Special tax rates apply to certain income categories of a non-resident Indian: a specified rate on income from investment, a separate concessional rate on long-term capital gains from a "specified asset," and general rates for residual total income; the enacted text omits an explicit allocation of long-term capital gains on non-specified assets into the investment-income category, creating uncertainty whether such gains attract the special investment rate or fall to residual rates.
      Summary: Definitions for sections 213-218 tie asset status to acquisition in convertible foreign exchange: a foreign exchange asset is any specified asset acquired with convertible foreign exchange; investment income is any income from such an asset; long-term capital gains are capital gains on a foreign exchange asset that is not short-term; non-resident Indian is a person not resident who is either an Indian citizen or of Indian origin; specified asset lists shares, certain debentures, certain deposits and Central Government securities, with a government notification power and a changed statutory cross-reference for government securities between Bill and Act.
      Summary: The provision creates a category-based tax regime for Foreign Institutional Investors and specified funds, requiring segregation of securities income and capital gains into prescribed heads and applying fixed tax rates to each head, with residual income taxed at general rates. Specified funds are taxed only on amounts attributable to units held by non-residents (attribution to be prescribed). Where gross total income is solely securities income, routine deductions are disallowed; where mixed, specified incomes are excluded for deduction computations. A specified loss-set-off mechanism is excluded for the listed capital gains.
      Summary: Non residents are subject to special tax treatment on interest from specified bonds and dividends on GDRs acquired in foreign currency through an approved intermediary, and on long term capital gains from transfer of those assets; the enacted section prescribes separate tax treatment for each income head, clarifies computation by requiring income tax be computed at the specified rate applied to the corresponding income, and conditions applicability on foreign currency acquisition, intermediary approval, specified deduction exclusions, return filing exceptions and transitional/amalgamation treatment.
      Summary: Section 208 creates a separate tax regime for overseas financial organisations investing in specified Indian units: income from units purchased in foreign currency and long term capital gains on transfer of such units are taxed at fixed rates while remaining income is taxed ordinarily. The provision restricts deductions when gross total income consists solely of those specified incomes and requires segregation of specified incomes so Chapter VIII deductions apply only to the residual income. Eligibility depends on arrangements with specified Indian entities and SEBI approval.
      Summary: A head specific source taxation regime imposes fixed tax rates on dividends, specified interest, distributed income, unit income, royalties and fees for technical services for non residents and foreign companies, aggregates tax as the sum of prescribed head rates plus tax on residual income, prescribes targeted preferential rates for certain investment vehicles, and restricts deductions in specified scenarios while relying on cross references to other provisions for definitions and exclusions.
      Summary: Section 206 creates a minimum tax regime whereby, if tax under general provisions is less than a prescribed percentage of book profit (for companies) or adjusted total income (for others), that book profit/adjusted total income is deemed total income and taxed at the prescribed rate. The provision prescribes formulaic add backs and reductions to compute book profit, addresses IND AS transition adjustments, specifies exclusions and carve outs, mandates an accountant's certificate in prescribed form, and provides carry forward and credit rules for excess MAT/AMT paid.
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      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: Pre-printed waiver forms dispensing with a show-cause notice (SCN) for immediate adjudication in customs gold seizures violate the statutory command that no confiscation or penalty order be made unless the person is informed of grounds, allowed reasonable time for written representation, and afforded a hearing. The proviso permitting oral notice is limited to cases where the person requests it and does not authorize blanket waivers. Adjudication based on passenger-signed waiver formats, often obtained under stress, lacks the jurisdictional foundation required for valid confiscation orders.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Bank classification of the borrower and guarantor as fraud was upheld as being in accordance with the Reserve Bank of India circular dated 15.07.2024; the High Court held no remedy to quash the declaration while the circular is in force. The bank had issued demand and possession notices under SARFAESI and proposed auctions; the court noted that the circular's purpose is prevention, early detection and reporting of fraud, and permitted the borrower to stop immediate auction by paying outstanding dues or to challenge the RBI circular.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Supreme Court reaffirmed that Section 67 search and seizure powers do not permit seizure of valuables solely because they are unaccounted for; officers must demonstrate a clear nexus between seized items (such as cash, silver bars, mobile phones) and alleged GST contraventions before treating them as offending goods.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Exports of carpets and textile floor coverings require correct HSN classification under Chapter 57 (codes 5701-5705), compliance with certification and licensing (IEC, DGFT registrations, NOCs where applicable), and observance of the Carpet Export (Regulation) Act quality standards. Exporters may access state support via Export incentives such as RODTEP, Duty Drawback, EPCG and interest equalisation, and should engage with export-promotion bodies to claim incentives, meet documentary requirements, and use GI registrations to protect origin-based product reputation.
      By: Kamal Aggarwal
      Summary: Admission of additional evidence on appeal is confined to exceptional circumstances to avoid miscarriage of justice; appellate courts should not go beyond the lower court record and may admit extra evidence only to remove a real lacuna or when the record is inadequate to pronounce a satisfactory judgment. Lack of due diligence, tactical omission, negligence, inadvertence, or the mere significance of a document do not justify admission. The same restrictive principle governs GST tribunals, so parties must present complete grounds and evidence at the adjudicatory stage.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The petitioner challenged the Additional Director, DGGI's competence to issue a show cause notice, asserting that the power to assign functions of a Proper Officer vests in the Commissioner and not the Board; the Rajasthan High Court found substantial constitutional questions about delegation under the CGST Act, issued notice, tagged related cases for coordinated hearing, and stayed operation of the impugned show cause notice pending determination of the validity of the notifications and circulars.
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      Summary: A deleted social media post highlighting a proposed GST reduction for bidis and higher proposed rates for other tobacco products triggered a political dispute; opponents condemned the post as insulting and linked the GST rationalisation to promotion of a sin good and alleged electoral motives, while critics contrasted this change with unmet demands to include fuels under GST.
      Summary: Karnataka's Chief Minister endorsed GST rate rationalisation to reduce compliance burdens and urged that reductions be passed to consumers rather than captured as higher corporate margins. He called for devolution of the compensation cess collected on certain sin goods to states to mitigate projected revenue shortfalls and invoked the GST Council's voting structure to explain central blocking power, framing cess devolution and pass-through monitoring as necessary protections for state fiscal capacity and consumer welfare.
      Summary: The Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process for Jaiprakash Associates proceeded with creditor claims aggregated and a challenge process run by the Committee of Creditors to solicit competing firm bids; multiple parties participated, two submitted firm offers, and the CoC evaluated those resolution proposals in light of creditor recovery objectives and the debtor's asset and operational profile.
      Summary: RBI reported an increase in India's foreign exchange reserves for the week ended August 29, 2025, driven principally by gains in foreign currency assets and gold, with additional modest increases in Special Drawing Rights and the country's reserve position with the IMF.
      Summary: Lenders conducted a challenge process under the IBC to sell debt ridden Jaiprakash Associates following loan defaults; multiple bidders participated but only two submitted firm offers in the final stage, and Vedanta's successful proposal-reported as a headline bid and evaluated on a stated net present value-was selected by lenders as the winning resolution plan.
      Summary: The draft CAR revises import eligibility by extending permissible ages: pressurised aircraft for passenger and general aviation must not have surpassed twenty years of age or sixty-five percent of designed economic life by pressurisation cycles, whichever is earlier; unpressurised aircraft are subject to case-by-case approval based on complete records, a requirement of fifty flight hours in the prior six months, and a hard cut-off barring aircraft older than twenty-five years; all imports remain subject to DGCA oversight and specified operational conditions.
      Summary: India rejected allegations that its purchase of Russian crude amounts to improper support, defending such purchases as energy procurement driven by national interest and market dynamics. The response followed imposition of enhanced import duties by the other country, including additional levies aimed at crude purchases, which India described as unfair, unjustified and unreasonable, and noted the significant rise in Russian crude's share of its imports after Western sanctions.
      Summary: Request for a reduced Goods and Services Tax on amusement park entry asserts that the present 18% rate disproportionately burdens middle and lower middle-income visitors, limiting access to recreational services. The industry argues a lower rate would increase disposable income and domestic consumption, spur footfall, enable reinvestment in safety and infrastructure, and support job creation and the broader tourism ecosystem. The submission urges the GST Council to reconsider concessional treatment for park entry to align tax policy with affordability and inclusive growth objectives.
      Summary: Indian finance leaders prioritise strengthening financial resilience through capital cost optimisation and enhanced liquidity and FX management, with banks advising on capital mix and refinancing. A majority expect Generative AI and AI powered tools to improve treasury risk mitigation, operations and cash flow forecasting, while sustainable trade finance instruments such as green bonds and ESG linked loans are viewed as important for supporting green initiatives. A Strategic Effectiveness Indicator aggregates self assessed performance across data intelligence, treasury operations, capital optimisation, working capital, liquidity and FX, green initiatives and supply chain reconfiguration.
      Summary: No reduction in overall seaborne cargo shipments has been observed despite a steep foreign tariff, while bilateral trade talks continue and trade data shows export and import growth. At VOC Port, authorities inaugurated a green hydrogen pilot project and began a pilot green methanol bunkering facility, aiming to advance alternative fuels, support a coastal green shipping corridor, augment port capacity, and attract investment.
      Summary: Sustained capital outflows and trade-policy headlines pushed the currency to record lows, with market participants attributing the move to net selling by foreign portfolio investors and tariff-related rumours. Observers expected the Reserve Bank to intervene in the foreign exchange market, underscoring the central bank's operational role in managing exchange-rate volatility and liquidity under the foreign exchange regulatory framework.
      Summary: China made a preliminary determination that EU pork and pig by-products are being dumped and causing substantial injury to its domestic pork industry, and announced provisional anti-dumping duties accompanied by required cash deposits from EU exporters while the investigation proceeds; the announcement is preliminary and did not clarify conditions for return of deposits.
      Summary: Global equity markets rose as US benchmarks hit records and softer US labour-market reports lowered Treasury yields and bolstered expectations of imminent interest-rate cuts, supporting gains across European, Asian and US indices. The summary notes stronger Japanese wage and spending data that could prompt Bank of Japan tightening, an executive order implementing a US-Japan trade accord reducing car tariffs, and related commodity and FX movements, all shaping near-term market sentiment through the interaction of labour data, central-bank expectations, trade policy, yields and currency shifts.
      Summary: A suspected engine oil filter fault during descent led the flight crew to issue a PAN-PAN call; air traffic control and airport authorities activated fire and medical resources under the standard operating procedure, enabling coordination between ATC and ground services and a safe landing with all occupants unharmed.
      Summary: The Odisha government engaged Tata Consultancy Services to implement IFMS 3.0, unifying budgeting, payments, receipts and accounts into a single platform supporting budgeting, expenditure, revenue and accounts management, with architectural enhancements for streamlined processes, improved data precision, and real time monitoring and reporting. IFMS 3.0 integrates an open source AI Workbench for AI/ML model development, monitoring and retraining, applying analytics, machine learning and a multilingual chatbot to automate service desks, address FAQs, and provide AI assisted insights for programme monitoring and accelerated reporting.
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      Money Laundering

      1.
      S.O. 4060(E). - dated - 4-9-2025 - PMLA
      Central Government appoints Assistant Legal Advisor as Special Public Prosecutor for conducting the cases on behalf of the Directorate of Enforcement before the Special Courts under the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 46 of the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002 read with clause (v) of sub-section (1) of section 2 and sub-section (8) of section 18 of the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, appoints an Assistant Legal Advisor as Special Public Prosecutor to conduct cases on behalf of the Directorate of Enforcement before the Special Courts under the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002 throughout India.
      2.
      S.O. 4059 (E) - dated - 4-9-2025 - PMLA
      Central Government appoints the Advocates as Special Public Prosecutors for conducting the prosecution of cases on behalf of the Directorate of Enforcement before the Special Courts under the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002
      Summary: Appointment of advocates as Special Public Prosecutors under the Prevention of Money laundering Act, 2002 to conduct prosecutions on behalf of the Directorate of Enforcement before Special Courts, with each appointee identified by name, designated territorial jurisdiction, and a specified tenure terminating on the date shown against their name.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/PODFATF/P/CIR/2025/123 - dated 5-9-2025
      Streamlining of the process for surrender of (Know Your Client) Registration Agency (KRA) registration.
      Summary: SEBI requires Transferor KRAs to follow a Board approved SOP and oversight process to ensure secure, complete transfer of KYC records with full audit trail to a Transferee KRA, maintain limited operations until transfer completion, obtain audit certifications, submit jointly signed compliance reports to SEBI, and enable continuity of investor services; SEBI may inspect records or appoint administrators and override SOP timelines in regulatory or distress scenarios.

      GST - States

      2.
      16/2025-Kerala SGST - dated 13-6-2025
      Instructions issued by Kerala SGST Department - Regarding filing appeal against the orders of AIT&ST/KVAT Appellate Tribunal-scrutiny and submission of remarks by the jurisdictional officers and supervisory officers.
      Summary: Assessing and intelligence officers must scrutinize appellate Tribunal orders prejudicial to revenue for erroneous decisions or failure to decide a question of law, prepare fact based, reasoned remarks supported by statutory analysis and legal opinion where necessary, and submit those remarks for second level verification to the District Joint Commissioner or Joint Commissioner (Intelligence & Enforcement) before transmission to the Joint Commissioner (Law); Joint Commissioners must ensure sufficiency of remarks and, if revision is approved, monitor filing and progress before the High Court.
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