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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 01,2025

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      By: Shilpi Jain
      Summary: Pure cost-to-cost recoveries supported by third-party invoices and without any markup do not constitute taxable receipts because no service is rendered by the recipient. Under GST, taxability requires a supply-the presence of a service or good; mere inter-entity cost-sharing where a paying entity acts as a pass-through for third-party services should not attract GST if invoices match amounts and no profit element exists. Contracts and documentation should therefore establish the absence of a service element to resist tax claims.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Whether mushroom cultivation qualifies as agricultural income is disputed: several tribunals treat cultivation (including on soil placed in trays or pots) as agricultural activity exempt under Section 10(1), while some high courts view controlled factory-like mushroom production as non agricultural business income, with outcomes hinging on substrate use, cultivation conditions, and factual disclosure in returns.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Consolidated show cause notices addressing fraudulent Input Tax Credit claims spanning multiple financial years are permissible under the statutory framework permitting notices "for any period" or "for such periods." Where fraudulent ITC claims arise from invoices issued by non existent suppliers and the malpractice extends over successive tax periods, a single multi year SCN is a lawful and practical means to uncover and adjudicate the pattern of fraud. Denial of cross examination is a factual matter, and challenges to such denial are ordinarily not cognizable in writ jurisdiction when an alternative appellate remedy exists.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Export of scientific and laboratory glassware from India requires prioritising international quality and safety certifications, managing tariff and trade-policy impacts on inputs, and addressing fragility-related logistics to preserve competitiveness; strategic responses include investing in compliance and higher-value manufacturing, leveraging export-promotion schemes, and monitoring FTAs for market access opportunities.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Assessment must be made in the hands of the right person and in the relevant year determined by accounting method, accrual or receipt and applicable law. A person wrongfully taxed is entitled to relief, and the Assessing Officer may still tax the correct person for that income, subject to limitation periods and jurisdictional constraints. These principles are especially pertinent for AOP members, HUF coparceners, firms and partners, and where clubbing provisions apply.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The public labeling of India as a "dead economy" accompanied announcement of escalatory import duties and functions primarily as tariff leverage and diplomatic pressure in trade negotiations. The remark links alleged protectionist tariffs and purchases from Russia to justify punitive trade measures, while prevailing macroeconomic indicators-growth, sovereign rating upgrades, export volumes, and infrastructure investment-contradict the literal claim, indicating the phrase is rhetorical and aimed at shifting negotiation dynamics despite attendant diplomatic risks.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A 100% tariff on medicines exported from India to the U.S. would double the landed cost of affected products absent absorption, compressing exporters' margins and prompting export reorientation, local manufacturing or market diversification. The measure would threaten foreign exchange earnings, employment in manufacturing hubs, and industry R&D, while raising drug prices and supply risk in the U.S. Exemptions, scope and timing, plus policy responses, would determine the ultimate commercial and diplomatic effects.
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      Summary: The state will develop cold storage and air cargo warehousing infrastructure at the airport to ensure controlled-temperature preservation and transport of horticultural produce, enabling export-standard handling and reducing post-harvest losses; the State Warehousing Corporation is to establish modern cold chain and air cargo facilities on airport premises to align storage and shipment with international standards and strengthen market access for producers.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank constituted a Payments Regulatory Board to supervise national payment systems, replacing the prior Board for Regulation and Supervision of Payment and Settlement System. The PRB is chaired by the Governor, combines RBI members with three central government nominees, designates the Principal Legal Adviser as a permanent invitee, and sets ordinary meeting frequency for oversight of payment and settlement systems.
      Summary: Detention under the National Security Act of activist Sonam Wangchuk after violent protests is contested as a "witch hunt"; his family alleges absence of formal detention orders and demands disclosure of charges. The text records ongoing CBI and Income Tax Department engagement with explanatory documents from his organisations, disputes of alleged FCRA violations and financial irregularities, and contention that security concerns involving a foreign national require governmental clarification. It also contrasts investigatory measures with prior state awards and asserted non violent advocacy, while asserting a right to legal defence.
      Summary: Monthly consolidation of the Government of India's accounts up to August 2025 presents year to date receipts-primarily Tax Revenue, Non Tax Revenue and Non Debt Capital Receipts-and notes increased Devolution of Share of Taxes to states compared with the prior year. Expenditure is reported by economic class with a split between Revenue Expenditure and Capital Expenditure, and identifies key revenue components including Interest Payments and Major Subsidies, each compared to the corresponding budget estimates for FY 2025-26.
      Summary: NCVET-approved vocational courses in tea sommelier skills and tea tasting were launched following expert-committee recommendations and development with an NCVET-recognised awarding body. A short Essentials of Tea Sommeliers course covers tea appreciation, professional tasting techniques and blend innovation; a longer Fundamentals of Tea Tasting course addresses factory-level tasting operations, session management, blending based on sensory outcomes, and modern manufacturing practices. Both courses aim to build sensory evaluation and grading capacity to strengthen the tea value chain and market competitiveness.
      Summary: Foreign exchange compliance and alleged illegal remittances are under investigation after Enforcement Directorate searches in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh targeting Reliance Infrastructure. The probe follows a securities regulator report alleging diversion of funds disguised as inter corporate deposits through an intermediary that was not disclosed as a related party, prompting action under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The company has characterised the matter as historical, stated disclosed exposure, and cited a mediated settlement filed in court to recover the exposure.
      Summary: The India-EFTA TEPA, effective 1 October 2025, creates a comprehensive framework granting extensive market access for goods and services, product specific rules of origin and trade facilitation measures; it includes a binding EFTA commitment to promote substantial long term foreign direct investment into India and facilitate significant direct employment, excludes portfolio investment, and establishes an India EFTA Desk to assist investment facilitation, joint ventures, SME collaboration and technology partnerships.
      Summary: Sustained foreign institutional selling and pre-decision caution ahead of the Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee produced an eighth consecutive session of equity declines, with benchmark indices slipping and mixed sectoral performance. Exchange data showed net outflows by foreign institutional investors partially offset by domestic institutional purchases, highlighting cross-border capital flow effects on market liquidity and short-term volatility as participants awaited the RBI's rate decision.
      Summary: The rupee fell to an all time low of 88.79 against the US dollar due to sustained foreign portfolio investor selling, with the Reserve Bank supplying dollars in the interbank market to steady the currency; falling crude prices and a weaker dollar limited the decline as markets awaited the RBI Monetary Policy Committee decision amid geopolitical tensions and newly imposed US tariffs on Indian exports.
      Summary: The paper advocates recognising pet food as essential nutrition and rationalising its GST treatment, adopting enforceable national standards and consistent labelling, expanding accredited testing infrastructure, and creating a single-window compliance mechanism. These harmonised, science-backed measures aim to establish transparent obligations for manufacturers, retailers and veterinarians, build consumer trust, support industry scaling and enable export readiness.
      Summary: The summit between Japan and South Korea concentrated on enhancing bilateral coordination in trade and economic diplomacy to address supply chain vulnerabilities and recent tariff adjustments, while discussing structures for large-scale industrial investment-contrasting loan and guarantee delivery proposals with upfront payment expectations-and broader cooperation on population, rural revitalization, artificial intelligence, and regional security, including continuity of engagement after leadership change.
      Summary: A strategic academic-industry collaboration launches three postgraduate programs in AI and data analytics, integrating vendor software into curricula, lab access, capstone projects, globally recognised certifications, internships, workshops, guest lectures, and joint research to develop practical competencies and align graduate outcomes with industry needs.
      Summary: West Bengal's Durga Puja economy rebounded markedly in 2025, driven by renewed corporate sponsorship, higher mall footfalls, elevated discretionary spending and festival product launches. The recovery was supported by GST rationalisation and recurring government grant payments to puja committees. Organised retail, consumer durables, automobiles and e commerce reported double digit growth, while hawkers and small traders experienced subdued demand as spending shifted toward organised and online channels, producing an uneven, sector specific recovery.
      Summary: Revival of a stalled residential development is proceeding through a corporate insolvency pathway, centred on coordinated stakeholder intervention and a structured turnaround plan. The buyer association drives oversight, the acquiring developer pledges to clear outstanding dues conditioned on insolvency approval and to execute transparent construction, and government facilitation via single-window clearances aims to resolve regulatory bottlenecks and recover public dues.
      Summary: Benchmark equity indices recovered in early trading after a seven day decline, led by buying in bank stocks while some heavyweight shares lagged. Domestic institutional investors were net buyers as foreign institutional investors sold equities, and global factors including a drop in Brent crude and mixed Asian markets influenced sentiment. Market participants awaited the outcome of ongoing Monetary Policy Committee deliberations, which were a proximate influence on trading activity.
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      DGFT

      1.
      35/2025 - dated - 30-9-2025 - FTP
      Extension of RoDTEP Scheme for DTA Units beyond 30.09.2025 and Applicability to DTA/AA/SEZ/EOU Exports till 31.03.2026
      Summary: The RoDTEP Scheme is extended and remains applicable to exports from DTA units, Advance Authorisation holders, SEZ units and EOUs until the notified terminal period; existing RoDTEP rates continue to apply for all eligible items, subject to the FTP budgetary framework governing annual remissions. The list of eligible items, applicable rates and per unit caps is published in the relevant appendices on the DGFT website under the RoDTEP link.

      GST - States

      2.
      11/2025- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 17-9-2025 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 3/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 3/2017 by substituting the TABLE entry against S. No. 1, column (4) with a new rate; issued under the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 on the recommendation of the Council and made effective on 22nd September 2025 by the Commercial Taxes Department.
      3.
      47/GST-2 - dated - 17-9-2025 - Haryana SGST
      Notification for notifying the provisions of HGST (Amendment) Act, 2025 (21 of 2025) under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Appointment of the commencement date under the HGST (Amendment) Act, 2025: clauses (ii) and (iii) of section 2, sections 3-5 and sections 7-15 are declared to come into force on the appointed date pursuant to sub section (2) of section 1 of the Amendment Act, providing the statutory basis for giving those specified provisions operative effect.
      4.
      46/GST-2 - dated - 17-9-2025 - Haryana SGST
      Notification for amendment in Form GSTR-9/9C for providing the exemption for FY 2024-25 onwards for taxpayers having aggregate annual turnover upto two crore rupees in the said financial year under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Exemption from mandatory annual GST return filing is conferred prospectively from the stated financial year for registered persons whose aggregate annual turnover in that year does not exceed the prescribed threshold. The Commissioner of State Tax, under the proviso to section 44(1) and on the Council's recommendation, administratively exempts eligible taxpayers from the annual return filing obligation, applying a turnover-based waiver limited to the financial year and class of registered persons specified.
      5.
      45/GST-2 - dated - 17-9-2025 - Haryana SGST
      Notification under section 54(6) to notify category of registered persons who may not be sanctioned provisional refund under the HGST Act,2017
      Summary: Notification under section 54(6) excludes from provisional refund any registered person who has not completed Aadhaar authentication under the state GST rule, and suppliers of specified goods-areca nuts, pan masala, tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes, and essential oils-identified by Customs Tariff classifications, applying the interpretive rules of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act to determine coverage.
      6.
      44/GST-2 - dated - 17-9-2025 - Haryana SGST
      Amendment of Notification No. 52/ST-2, dated 30.06.2017 under the HGST Act,2017
      Summary: The notification inserts a new clause (v) into notification No.52/ST-2 providing that services by way of local delivery are covered by the amendment, except where the person supplying such services through an electronic commerce operator is liable for registration under the Haryana Goods and Services Tax registration provisions; the amendment is effective from 22nd September, 2025.
      7.
      43/GST-2 - dated - 17-9-2025 - Haryana SGST
      Amendment of Notification No. 47/ST-2, dated 30.06.2017 under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification adds exemptions for life and health insurance services to non-group insureds and for reinsurance; clarifies these exemptions apply to individual or individual and family contracts with 'family' so defined; excludes local delivery services provided by or through an electronic commerce operator from the goods transport agency definition; introduces a 'group' definition for the insurance exemptions; and defines 'health insurance business' to include sickness, medical, hospital, travel and personal accident benefits. Effective date: 22nd September, 2025.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/132 - dated 30-9-2025
      Extension of timeline for implementation of SEBI Circular dated February 04, 2025 on ‘Safer participation of retail investors in Algorithmic trading’
      Summary: SEBI extended the implementation timeline for its February 4, 2025 circular on algorithmic trading, allowing ready brokers to go live from October 1, 2025 and imposing a three milestone glide path-API registration of at least one retail algo strategy by October 31, broader registrations by November 30, and mandatory participation in a full mock session by January 3, 2026-with exchanges to monitor compliance and barring non compliant brokers from onboarding new retail API algo clients thereafter.

      DGFT

      2.
      Trade Notice No. 13/2025-2026 - dated 30-9-2025
      Electronic filing and Issuance of Preferential Certificate of Origin (CoO) under India-European Free Trade Association Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (India-EFTA TPA) with effect from October 01, 2025
      Summary: Preferential electronic Certificates of Origin (eCOO) under India-EFTA TEPA will be issued on the Trade Connect ePlatform by either self declaration or authorised agency. Self declaration requires an IEC linked Digital Signature (DSC) and scanned ink signature upload; applications auto map jurisdictional authority, appear as "Auto Approved Pending Issuance", and allow generation of digitally signed electronic and printable physical copies with QR codes. Agency issuance uses notified agencies to approve and generate electronic copies bearing issuing officer signature images and agency stamps. Authenticity is verifiable via QR code or the platform's verify function.

      Companies Law

      3.
      04/2025 - dated 29-9-2025
      Extension of time for filing e-form DIR-3-KYC and web-form DIR3-KYC-WEB without fee upto 15.10.2025 - KYC of Directors
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs permits filing of e-form DIR-3-KYC and web-form DIR-3-KYC-WEB without payment of the filing fee up to 15 October 2025, extending the fee-free window in response to stakeholder requests and authorised by the competent authority.
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