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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 12,2025

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      Summary: Special additional tax levies a one time charge on accreted income of specified persons (principally registered non profits) upon enumerated triggering events, measured as aggregate fair market value of total assets less total liabilities on a specified date, computed in accordance with prescribed valuation methods. Liability extends to the specified person and principal officer or trustee, and transferees may be assessee in default in limited dissolution cases. The earlier bill expressly empowered the Assessing Officer to compute accreted income after a hearing; the enacted text omits that express AO computation/hearing provision, and procedural timing and valuation rules await delegated legislation.
      Summary: Section 351 enumerates specified violations by registered non-profit organisations that may trigger cancellation of registration: misuse of income, impermissible commercial activity, private religious applications lacking public benefit, non-genuine activities or non-compliance with registration conditions, final/undisputed external orders under other laws, and false information in the registration application. The Principal Commissioner/Commissioner may call for documents, hold inquiries, provide a hearing, and issue a written order canceling or not canceling registration, to be communicated to the Assessing Officer and organisation within a six-month timeline from the quarter-end of the first notice.
      Summary: A registered non-profit organisation must furnish a return of income for a tax year if its total income, computed without giving effect to the provisions of this Part, exceeds the maximum amount not chargeable to income-tax; the clause cross-references the general return-filing provisions for timing and procedure, and the enacted text modifies which procedural sub-clause governs the filing deadline.
      Summary: Section 345 prohibits a registered non-profit organisation from carrying out commercial activity unless (a) the activity is incidental to the attainment of the organisation's objectives and (b) separate books of account are maintained for such activities; the Bill originally contained an in-text descriptive exception for organisations advancing objects of general public utility, while the enacted provision replaces that exception with a cross-reference to a statutory category in section 346.
      Summary: The provision designates a deemed accumulated income amount calculated as a proportion of regular income after reductions for application of income and amounts accumulated or set apart; that deemed amount is excluded from the accumulated-income regime and, if invested or deposited, must be placed in modes permitted by the applicable investment provision. The enacted text clarifies the reduction base by expressly referencing the application-of-income mechanism and conditions the statutory constraint on investment modes upon an actual investment or deposit.
      Summary: Clause 341 limits qualifying application of income to sums actually paid during the tax year that are allowable under sections 35(b)(i) and 36(4)-(7), recognises 85% of donations to other registered non-profits as application while treating corpus donations to other registered non-profits as nil, and permits reinvestment of corpus and repayment of borrowings as application only subject to five-year, post-31 March 2021 and compliance conditions, excluding depreciation already claimed and set-off of earlier excess application.
      Summary: Clause 337 lists events that convert otherwise exempt receipts of a registered non-profit organisation into specified income and fixes the tax year for taxation. It enumerates categories including anonymous donations (subject to a prescribed threshold and limited exemptions), amounts applied for related persons, overseas applications contrary to the application rule, investments or deposits made in breach of investment restrictions, corpus or accumulated funds used contrary to conditions, and income of business undertakings assessed in excess of books, while delegating computations and some definitions to subordinate rules.
      Summary: Section 336 prescribes that a registered non-profit's taxable regular income is nil if a prescribed threshold share of regular income for the tax year has been applied for charitable or religious purposes under the Part or accumulated for such purposes under the Part in that year; otherwise taxable regular income equals the prescribed percentage of regular income reduced by amounts so applied or accumulated in that tax year, with the computation anchored to the percentage base before deduction of qualifying amounts.
      Summary: Regular income for a registered non-profit comprises operational receipts from its registered charitable or religious activities, returns from property/deposit/investments (with a new distinction between wholly and part-held assets), voluntary contributions, and gains of permitted commercial activities; the Act changes terminology from "receipts" to "income," omits an explicit "capital or revenue" label for investment returns, excludes commercial gains from certain investment heads, expands cross-references to related provisions, and requires prescribed computation for commercial gains.
      Summary: Clause 332 sets eligibility and procedure for registration as a registered non-profit organisation: specified applicant categories; requirement of carrying out charitable purposes (per section 2(23)) or public religious purposes; properties held under an irrevocable trust for public benefit; differentiated filing windows, provisional registration, prescribed decision timelines, and validity periods (with extended validity for lower income applicants); Commissioner/Principal Commissioner empowered to enquire into genuineness, call for documents, condone delay for reasonable cause, and reject or cancel registration; uncured delay may attract taxability under the accreted income provision.
      Summary: Where, at the time of making an assessment under sections 270 or 271, a change in the constitution of a firm is found, the assessment shall be made on the firm as constituted at that time; "change in constitution" includes partners ceasing to be partners, admission of new partners provided at least one pre existing partner continues, and changes in partners' shares, with a proviso excluding dissolution on account of a partner's death from the partner cessation limb.
      Summary: Both texts charge tax on a firm's total income but differ in the statutory source for the applicable rate: the Bill points to the annual tax statute as the operative source, while the Act uses a broader reference to any Central Act for the relevant year, potentially expanding the range of enactments that may prescribe the rate and introducing additional interpretive and administrative considerations.
      Summary: Section 323 imposes joint and several liability on persons who were directors of a private company during the relevant tax year where tax due (including penalty, interest and fees) cannot be recovered, operating irrespective of the Companies Act, 2013. A director is exempt only if he proves the non-recovery cannot be attributed to gross neglect, misfeasance or breach of duty. The Act omits a narrow conversion-to-public-company saving that appeared in the original Bill, thereby broadening potential director exposure.
      Summary: Where members' shares in an AOP/BOI are indeterminate or unknown, the entity's total income is taxed at the maximum marginal rate or at any higher rate applicable to a member's total income; where shares are determinate, each member's other income is tested against the Finance Act's non taxable threshold and portions attributable to higher rate members are taxed at those rates while the balance is taxed at the maximum marginal rate, with a deeming rule treating indeterminacy at formation or thereafter as sufficient.
      Summary: Tax on income connected to an oral trust is charged at the maximum marginal rate when a trustee receives or is entitled to receive income on behalf of or for the benefit of any person under an oral trust (per section 303(3)), irrespective of other provisions; the Bill had instead charged the income of the person appointed under an oral trust.
      Summary: Representative assesses holding income for beneficiaries with unspecified or indeterminate shares are taxable at the maximum marginal rate unless a court order, trust instrument or wakf deed expressly identifies beneficiaries and their ascertainable shares on the relevant date; limited exceptions allow taxation at association of persons rates where beneficiaries lack other significant income, where the trust is a sole testamentary trust, where a bona fide historical non testamentary trust for dependants exists, or for bona fide employee benefit funds, and business profits are normally subject to the top rate unless the narrow will trust exception applies.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: System failures on the GST electronic filing portal that prevent timely submission of appeals do not extinguish the right of appeal; courts have ordered First Appellate Authorities to treat appeals as within limitation where bona fide online filing was frustrated and have directed administrative fixes and portal updates so appellants can upload appeals even after payment under protest.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Fitness-related expenditures by self-employed persons, professionals and businessmen that are primarily incurred to maintain or improve productivity, efficiency and capacity to work should be treated as deductible business expenses; a reasonable personal element must be estimated and excluded, but the remaining expenditure can be attributed to business or profession. Parity with employer-allowed fitness spending supports allowing such deductions, and governments should adopt liberal tax and GST relief to incentivise preventive health and reduce public healthcare costs.
      By: navnath padwal
      Summary: Section 64A provides a statutory tax adjustment that modifies the contract price when a tax like GST is imposed, increased, decreased, or remitted after contract formation but before sale conclusion, allowing sellers to recover tax increases and buyers to deduct tax decreases unless the contract clearly allocates the tax risk.
      By: Ketaan Mehta
      Summary: Blocking Input Tax Credit for nil rated or exempt healthcare products and insurance under GST 2.0 breaks the seamless credit chain, converting input taxes into embedded costs and reintroducing tax on tax. This change creates ITC apportionment and reversal obligations, classification and valuation disputes, refund denials, anti profiteering investigations, and contract disputes, increasing compliance burdens, litigation risk and business distortions while undermining GST neutrality and competitiveness.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: The article emphasises a limited opportunity to prefer second appeals to the GST Appellate Tribunal against orders passed by the first appellate authority during the special period, with a statutory filing deadline in mid 2026. Appeals are available under Section 112, including where full tax and interest were paid or pre-deposit communications were made; eligible appellants are persons aggrieved under Sections 107 or 108. Prompt filing is advised to address accumulated case backlog.
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      Summary: Kerala informed the 16th Finance Commission that the GST rate rationalisation will materially reduce state revenues, submitted a supplementary memorandum quantifying the expected annual shortfall and export-related tariff losses, and urged the Commission to consider compensation or adjustment in fiscal transfers in light of the state's declining share of the divisible tax pool.
      Summary: The government urged biofuel producers to scale up ethanol production for export and to strengthen energy security through the expanded ethanol blending programme, framing higher ethanol output as delivering foreign-exchange savings, environmental benefits, and rural income support while encouraging mills to diversify and adopt sustainable technologies.
      Summary: Negotiations for a bilateral trade agreement between India and the United States have progressed through five rounds since March but face disruption from reciprocal elevated tariff measures and US demands for expanded market access in sensitive sectors. The talks seek to expand bilateral trade in goods and services, yet scheduling of further rounds remains unsettled as India rejects proposals that would compromise protections for small and marginal farmers.
      Summary: Artillery shell manufacturing is presented as essential to national security, necessitating the rapid development of forging and production capacity to meet defence and export demand. Key operative prescriptions are to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies for precision and sustainability, accelerate public-private collaboration and production clusters to scale manufacturing, and expand human capital through focused training programs linked to defence industrial licensing and incentives.
      Summary: The CAA Rules amendment expands the fast track merger route to permit mergers/demergers among: two or more unlisted companies (excluding section 8 companies) meeting prescribed thresholds for outstanding loans, debentures or deposits; holding company and its subsidiary companies except where the transferor is a listed company; and two or more subsidiaries of the same holding company, likewise excluding cases with a listed transferor.
      Summary: Supreme Court direction to accept Aadhaar in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is presented as restoring an accessible identity document for marginalised, illiterate, and landless voters at risk of exclusion; the article criticises the Election Commission for limited stakeholder consultation, refusal to publish a SIR dashboard or provide machine-readable voter data, and for procedural opacity that impedes party verification and correction during the revision exercise.
      Summary: Infrastructure financing coordination was advanced through a DFS chaired meeting identifying impediments-financing shortages, municipal bond issuance barriers, capacity gaps, and poor data on defaults and recoveries-and recommending measures including capacity building and improved data. The National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development will consult stakeholders and submit a consolidated report with recommendations to the Department of Financial Services within a short timeframe to guide policy and operational responses.
      Summary: A multilateral loan agreement finances climate-resilient tourism and rural development in the Tehri Lake area, supporting tourism planning, climate-resilient infrastructure, sanitation and waste management, disaster preparedness, institutional strengthening, and nature-based solutions to mitigate landslide and flood risks. The project includes a livelihood matching grant for women, youth, and MSMEs, universal access design for persons with disabilities, and a women-led disaster risk management pilot to generate jobs and diversify incomes.
      Summary: The ECB will keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged as inflation is near target and growth holds, while signalling possible future easing. Any ECB intervention to purchase sovereign bonds to contain market turmoil is conditional: such purchases are available only for member states complying with or moving to comply with EU fiscal rules, limiting immediate support for a noncompliant country and informing cautious communication by the ECB President.
      Summary: The rupee depreciated sharply due to strong dollar demand and tariff frictions between India and the US, with US inflation expectations and monetary policy prospects boosting the dollar. Higher crude prices and a widening interest-rate differential, together with foreign portfolio outflows and importer dollar demand, pushed the currency to record intraday and closing lows; equity market strength and renewed bilateral negotiations were noted as limited stabilising factors.
      Summary: The NFO for the Bajaj Allianz Life BSE 500 Enhanced Value 50 Index Fund is a ULIP/long term product that passively tracks a 50 stock value index selected by book to price, earnings to price and sales to price ratios. The fund's replication is subject to tracking error and past returns are not indicative of future performance. Tax benefits are noted as per prevailing law. Bajaj Finance Limited is a registered corporate agent under IRDAI and disclaims underwriting liability; purchasers must perform independent due diligence and consult insurer policy documents for terms, exclusions, and risk factors.
      Summary: Enforcement action targets an alleged scheme to claim fake GST input tax credit, with the Enforcement Directorate conducting coordinated multi state searches in a money laundering inquiry tied to those tax credit claims, highlighting enforcement and compliance challenges in policing fraudulent GST credit claims.
      Summary: Consideration of New Zealand joining BRICS frames a foreign policy decision to expand multilateral engagement as a hedge against shifting global power. BRICS offers collective influence, a New Development Bank, and economic advantages, while posing risks to traditional alliance perceptions. Engagement routes include invitation, formal application at a summit, or partner/observer status permitting participation in summits and policy discussions without full membership privileges, and membership need not require leaving existing multilateral institutions.
      Summary: Prime Minister's bilateral meeting with the Mauritian Prime Minister centers on strengthening an enhanced strategic partnership through cooperation in development partnership and capacity building across health, education, science and technology, energy, infrastructure, renewable energy, digital public infrastructure and the blue economy; the visit includes ceremonial and cultural engagements. Local political messaging highlights a recent reduction in the GST on milk and dairy products, and authorities implemented layered security and logistical arrangements for the state visit.
      Summary: The release emphasizes three pillars-resilience, inclusive development, and action-oriented leadership-supporting India's growth, and identifies concluded and prospective Free Trade Agreements as central policy instruments to attract investment, expand market access, and create jobs across manufacturing, services and innovation. It also highlights cost-efficient R&D, strong capital markets, and sustainability-centered policy as strategic drivers of investor confidence and long-term competitiveness.
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      GST - States

      1.
      eCF No.183190/224 - dated - 11-8-2025 - Assam SGST
      Rescind the notification eCF No.168833/456 dated the 30th November, 2024
      Summary: The Governor, on the Council's recommendation and under powers in the Assam GST Act, rescinds notification eCF No.168833/456 dated 30th November, 2024 issued by the Finance (Taxation) Department, subject to a saving clause preserving things done or omitted before rescission; the rescission is made operative from 1st January, 2024.
      2.
      eCF No.168833/492 - dated - 11-8-2025 - Assam SGST
      Notify special procedure to be followed by the electronic commerce operators in respect of supplies of goods through them by composition taxpayers
      Summary: Electronic commerce operators must allow supplies by composition-exempt persons only if an enrolment number is allotted on the common portal, must not permit inter-State supplies by such persons, must not collect tax at source under section 52(1) for those supplies, and must electronically report the supplies in FORM GSTR-8. Where multiple operators are involved, the operator who finally releases payment to the supplier is treated as the electronic commerce operator for these obligations.

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      S.O. 4103(E) - dated - 10-9-2025 - SEZ
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 3143(E) dated the 10th July, 2023
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking sub-section (1) read with sub-section (5) of Section 31 of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005, amends notification S.O. 3143(E) dated 10th July, 2023 to substitute the entries at serial numbers five and six with two newly named managing directors and their corporate affiliations for inclusion in the Visakhapatnam Special Economic Zone Authority.
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      SEBI/HO/AFD/AFD-PoD-3/P/CIR/2025/127 - dated 10-9-2025
      Ease of regulatory compliances for FPIs investing only in Government Securities
      Summary: Ease of regulatory compliances for Foreign Portfolio Investors that invest exclusively in Government Securities (GS-FPIs) exempts such FPIs from furnishing investor group details and certain contributor-related provisions, while requiring resident Indian individual contributions to be routed through the LRS and held in global funds with limited Indian exposure. GS-FPIs need only pay renewal fees to DDPs and are exempted from change-notification and no-change declaration requirements, subject to specified reporting of material changes within thirty days and harmonised KYC periodicity with bank accounts.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/AFD/AFD-POD-1/P/CIR/2025/128 - dated 10-9-2025
      Revised regulatory framework for Angel Funds under AIF Regulations
      Summary: Angel Funds must raise capital only from Accredited Investors, with managers verifying accreditation on contribution and existing funds transitioning within a phased timeline; an Angel Fund must onboard a minimum number of accredited investors before first close or refile its PPM. Investments are made directly at fund level without scheme filings, term-sheet filing is discontinued though term-sheet records must be maintained. Follow-on investments are permitted subject to post-issue shareholding limits, an overall per-investee cap, pro rata participation by prior investors, and lock-in periods, with overseas investments subject to RBI and SEBI conditions.
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