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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 06,2025

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      By: Ca Aman Rajput
      Summary: Demolition followed by fresh construction on the same plot can qualify for the capital gains exemption where the works amount to a genuine new residential house, completion or purchase occurs within prescribed periods, net consideration is proportionately invested, and any unutilised funds are deposited under the Capital Gains Account Scheme. Commencing construction before transfer does not automatically bar exemption if factual evidence shows bona fide reconstruction and compliance with timelines, while mere repairs, extensions, or change of use may disqualify the exemption.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Recommends raising basic exemption thresholds for services and goods to reduce litigation, directing CBIC to ensure correct application of assessment and detention provisions including sections 74, 129 and 130 to prevent erroneous orders, and reviewing or abolishing section 17(5) on Input Tax Credit to preserve seamless credit flow-particularly in construction and works contract matters-so that fewer defective orders reach appellate benches and GST appeals can be disposed more efficiently.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Resolution Professionals must appoint two Registered Valuers to determine the Fair Value and Liquidation Value of a corporate debtor within seven days of the RP's appointment (and not later than day 47); valuers submit sealed reports directly to the RP. Each valuation report must display a unique Valuation Report Identification Number generated through the regulator's online module before submission, and RPs must not accept reports without that number.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Appellate Authority under Section 107(11) of the CGST Act has plenary first appellate powers to confirm, modify, or annul orders and may re examine both evidence and law, including documents submitted at the appeal stage. Staggered adjudication of interrelated refund claims should be avoided; common refund applications ought to be consolidated and adjudicated together after affording personal hearing and opportunity to submit additional documents, while respecting proviso safeguards on notice before adverse orders.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Under international law administered by WIPO, olfactory and gustatory creations are not expressly covered by conventional copyright treaties, and protection depends on whether a scent or flavor meets the originality requirement; some jurisdictions have considered scent protection while others have rejected it. Trademark law can offer protection through recognition of non-traditional marks, but the graphical representation requirement-expressly problematic under Indian trade mark law-renders registration of smells and tastes largely infeasible, leaving sensory elements unprotected while packaging and brand identifiers remain protectable.
      By: Unnathi Partners Private Ltd
      Summary: Registration as an Input Service Distributor is mandatory where third party input services received centrally are used across multiple GSTINs; the head office must obtain a separate ISD GSTIN, ensure vendors invoice that GSTIN, claim ITC at the ISD, distribute ITC monthly via GSTR 6 with supporting distribution invoices, and maintain audit ready documentation to avoid denial of credit and penalties.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: AI in India sits at the intersection of cyber regulation and IP law: cyber rules address impersonation, misinformation, intermediary obligations and personal data constraints, while IP regimes require human authorship/inventorship so AI-generated works lack clear ownership. Significant gaps persist for non-personal data use in training, deepfake-specific protection, and mandated algorithmic transparency. Reforms contemplated include assigning ownership of AI outputs, statutory personality rights, deepfake criminalisation, text-and-data-mining provisions, and AI governance rules enforcing accountability and ethical auditing.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The document addresses legal control over unauthorized use of a person's likeness, voice and identifying attributes in the face of deepfake and voice cloning technologies. It explains that international and Indian frameworks treat personality rights or right of publicity as distinct from copyright, and that India presently relies on constitutional privacy, common law torts, copyright when implicated, IT Act provisions, intermediary takedown processes and equitable remedies to curb commercial exploitation, while noting enforcement, attribution, statutory gaps and cross border challenges.
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      Summary: Financial assets totalling Rs 1.84 lakh crore are held as unclaimed deposits and instruments under state custodianship; a three month campaign emphasizes Awareness, Access and Action to identify rightful owners, use the Unclaimed Deposits Gateway (UDGAM) or bank outreach for claims, and process payments on production of required documentation.
      Summary: HSBC India has opened a relocated HITEC City branch and adjacent corporate office to extend retail, commercial and global banking services to affluent and internationally oriented clients, offering bespoke wealth and private banking, relationship management, international account support, lending, ATM facilities, a dedicated Premier area and back office functions, alongside stated operating hours and a designer Premier Lounge.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee signalled a possibility of future rate cuts after sharply revising down inflation forecasts and noting that easing retail inflation and GST rationalisation partially offset GDP downside risks from US tariffs; initiation of US Fed cuts would create room for the RBI to lower the repo rate, while labour-intensive sectors vulnerable to tariff shocks may need targeted policy support.
      Summary: Strengthening bilateral economic and strategic partnership through enhanced investment and sectoral cooperation, prioritising measures to attract and scale foreign direct investment in manufacturing, infrastructure, renewable energy, and financial services. The agenda advances public private collaboration including a Business Roundtable on FDI in manufacturing, dialogues with institutional investors to scale India focused portfolios, and operational cooperation on skilling via an India Singapore Skilling Centre for MRO professionals alongside knowledge exchange on sustainable forestry, industrial parks, worker housing, credit financing, and the green transition.
      Summary: The draft establishes a harmonised, principle-based framework for lending to related parties by regulated entities, introducing scale-based materiality thresholds requiring Board or Committee approval, supervisory reporting and disclosure obligations, exclusion of independent directors of other banks from the "related persons" scope, and a principle-based exemption under the Banking Regulation Act for certain loan types; comments are invited via the Reserve Bank's Connect2Regulate portal or by post/email.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank's draft 2025 regulations replace the 2016 regime by relaxing eligibility criteria for establishing branches, liaison, project or other places of business in India, and by moving to a principle-based framework to provide greater operational freedom. The draft further simplifies the closure process for non-compliant and inactive branches or offices and invites stakeholder comments via the 'Connect 2 Regulate' portal or email by October 24, 2025.
      Summary: The draft amends the ECB framework to link borrowing limits to a borrower's financial strength, allow market-determined interest rates, simplify end-use restrictions and Minimum Average Maturity requirements, expand eligible borrower and lender categories, and streamline reporting obligations; the proposal is published for public consultation on the Reserve Bank platform with stakeholder responses invited by the specified deadline.
      Summary: BrandRx Studios LLP closed a seed funding round and launched the Notion-based UX for AI Research Manual: a living toolkit prioritizing research-driven product development. The manual offers standardized research patterns on trust, accountability, explainability, and automation; practical activities (AEIOU, journey mapping, 5 Whys); bite-sized learning; and continuous free updates. BrandRx will expand access through digital platforms and academic partnerships, deliver workshops and bootcamps, and produce additional manuals to help students, startups, and designers validate ideas and align user needs with product goals.
      Summary: The commission reaffirmed that the right of a depositor or heir to claim unclaimed deposits does not lapse and that an FD receipt is valid proof of the deposit. Banks are obligated to settle valid claims with customers or heirs and may thereafter seek reimbursement from the central bank under existing circulars. Denial of payment due to missing internal records constitutes a procedural lapse warranting compensation; banks must reimburse the FD principal with applicable interest and pay compensation and litigation costs within a specified period.
      Summary: Tata Capital's IPO anchor round allocated 14.24 crore shares at Rs 326 each, raising Rs 4,642 crore. The public offering totals 47.58 crore shares comprising a fresh issue of 21 crore equity shares and an offer for sale of 26.58 crore shares, with fresh proceeds designated to strengthen Tier-1 capital. The issue falls within a Rs 310-326 price band and is being undertaken to meet the upper-layer NBFC listing mandate following confidential pre-filing and regulatory approval.
      Summary: Implementation of GST 2.0 introduces a two-tier tax structure and a seven-step consumer benefit protocol with Standard Operating Procedures for State Taxes, Legal Metrology, Health & Medical Education, and Industries & Commerce. The protocol mandates policy communication, awareness and capacity building, monitoring and documentation of invoices and voluntary price declarations, a consumer feedback mechanism, enhanced enforcement and inter-departmental coordination, public awareness drives, and review and reporting. Operational measures include intensified market surveillance, district Suvidha Kendras and helplines, Legal Metrology checks on MRP and labelling, health inspections for medicines, and a consumer complaint portal.
      Summary: Listing mandate for upper-layer non-banking financial companies required Tata Capital to pursue a public listing; in compliance, Tata Capital launched a maiden IPO combining a fresh issue and an offer for sale to strengthen Tier-1 capital. The company completed an anchor allocation to institutional investors ahead of the public subscription, allotting equity to domestic and foreign funds and securing pre-IPO demand as part of its capital-raising and regulatory-compliance strategy.
      Summary: A judicial commission will be formed to investigate Zubeen Garg's death, collect affidavits and digital evidence, and consider post mortem reports, while the CID leads a concurrent probe into alleged organised financial crimes and benami property acquisitions linked to event manager Shyamkanu Mahanta, with the Enforcement Directorate and Income Tax Department likely to join following seizures of multiple PAN cards, corporate seals, and documents during raids.
      Summary: Customs intercepted two arriving passengers from Bangkok, diverted them for X ray and baggage inspection, and found 6,554 grams net of green narcotic packets that diagnostic tests prima facie identified as ganja/marijuana, valued at about Rs 6.5 crore; the narcotics were seized and the two Indian nationals arrested.
      Summary: DGTR recommends imposition of anti-dumping duty on solar cells imported from China for three years, finding exports at prices below normal value causing injury to domestic industry; proposed ad valorem duties are 23% for certain Chinese firms and 30% for others, with final imposition subject to the finance ministry's decision.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 733 (E) - dated - 1-10-2025 - Co. Law
      Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund) Amendment Rules, 2025
      Summary: Substitutes Form No. IEPF-5 with a new e form for applications to claim unpaid amounts and shares under section 125(3) and rule 7 of the IEPF Rules, prescribing applicant and company particulars, claim particulars for shares and amounts, depository and bank details, mandatory documentary attachments, OTP and demat validation, declarations by claimant/authorised representative, and the requirement to send physical attachments to the company/bank Nodal Officer (IEPF) for verification.

      Customs

      2.
      63/2025 - dated - 1-10-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Notification No. 26/2022-Customs (N.T.) dated 31st March, 2022
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the entries for serial numbers 6 and 7 in the table of Notification No. 26/2022 Customs (N.T.) so that the relevant items now read "Sub sections (1), (3) and (5) of Section 110." The change is effected under the powers vested in the Central Board under the Customs Act, 1962, and takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
      3.
      62/2025 - dated - 1-10-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Proper officer for Sections 30A and 41A of the Customs Act, 1962 with respect to Passenger Name Record Information Regulations, 2022
      Summary: The Principal Additional Director General or Additional Director General of NCTC Pax in the Directorate General of Analytics and Risk Management is appointed an officer of customs with the powers of a Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs, vested with nationwide jurisdiction to receive and process Passenger Name Record information under the Passenger Name Record Information Regulations, 2022, and is assigned to perform the Customs Act functions relating to passenger data as the proper officer; the notification is effective on publication in the Official Gazette.

      SEZ

      4.
      S.O. 4513 (E). - dated - 23-9-2025 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the 11.541 hectares area at Village Hirapur, Tahsil Sanand, District Ahmedabad in the State of Gujarat and constitutes an Approval Committee
      Summary: Notification designates an 11.541 hectare area at Village Hirapur as a Special Economic Zone under the SEZ Act, 2005, following approval under section 3; lists the survey numbers comprising the total area and issues the designation under section 4(1) and rule 8 of the SEZ Rules. The Central Government constitutes an Approval Committee under section 13 for purposes of section 14 with specified ex officio members, State nominees and the developer's representative as special invitee, and declares the SEZ to be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act.
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      GST

      1.
      Instruction No. 06/2025 - dated 3-10-2025
      System-Based Risk Scoring and Provisional Refund Mechanism for Zero-Rated and Inverted Duty Structure Claims (Effective 01.10.2025)
      Summary: Refund applications classified as low-risk by the system shall have 90% of the claimed refund sanctioned provisionally, with issuance of FORM GST RFD-02/RFD-03 and adherence to extant timelines. Non-low-risk cases require detailed scrutiny and no provisional sanction. The officer may, for recorded reasons, proceed to examination under rule 92 instead of provisional grant; statutory conditions including non-eligibility under section 54(6) and requirements of rule 91(1) remain applicable. The risk-based provisional refund regime applies to claims filed on or after 01.10.2025 and is extended as an interim measure to inverted duty structure claims.

      FEMA

      2.
      13 - dated 3-10-2025
      Investment in Corporate Debt Securities by Persons Resident Outside India through Special Rupee Vostro account
      Summary: SRVA holders may invest rupee surplus balances in non-convertible debentures/bonds and commercial papers issued by Indian companies; such investments shall be reckoned under the corporate debt investment limit under the General Route. These investments are subject to General Route investment limits and stipulations applicable to FPI investments, except that the minimum residual maturity and issue wise limits do not apply under the SRVA route. SRVA holders and AD Category I banks bear primary responsibility for compliance; AD Category I banks must facilitate separate demat accounts and report transactions to depositories. The amendments have immediate effect.
      3.
      14 - dated 3-10-2025
      International Trade Settlement in Indian Rupees (INR)
      Summary: AD banks may invest surplus balances in Special Rupee Vostro Accounts in non convertible debentures/bonds and commercial paper issued by Indian companies, in terms of the guidelines and limits prescribed in the referenced AP DIR circular, with immediate effect; the instruction is issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of FEMA and without prejudice to other statutory permissions.

      DGFT

      4.
      24/2025-2026 - dated 3-10-2025
      Extension of filing Annual RoDTEP Returns
      Summary: Extension of the last date for filing the Annual RoDTEP Return for FY 2023-24 is authorised under paragraph 1.03 and 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023; the filing may be made with a composition fee of Rs 10,000 until 30.11.2025, replacing the earlier deadline to facilitate export promotion and ease of doing business.
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