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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 13,2025

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      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: A system driven GST refund mechanism automates acknowledgement and risk scoring so low risk applications receive immediate provisional refunds while high risk cases undergo verification. Provisional relief is extended to Zero Rated supplies and to the Inverted Duty Structure (IDS) on an administrative basis pending legislative amendment. Exclusions apply to non Aadhaar authenticated taxpayers and specified high risk goods. Key concerns include opaque risk parameters, Aadhaar barriers, sectoral exclusions, potential officer discretion misuse, delays in final verification, and the provisional scheme's current non statutory legal status.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Where an entity holds continuing registration as a charitable institution under charitable registration, donor-deduction approval should follow as a corollary: local administrative deficiencies and cash surplus from fee activities alone do not suffice to deny corollary entitlement when primary registration remains in force and assessment records contain no adverse findings.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Abatement of Customs duty permits reduction of duty when imported goods arrive damaged and their market value is lower than declared. The procedure requires prompt notification, appointment of a Customs-approved surveyor whose report quantifies damage and reduced value, and submission of documentary evidence. Customs reassesses duty on the reduced value and issues an amended assessment; revaluation must be done before clearance. Full or partial abatements depend on the extent of damage, while damage caused by importer negligence or unauthorised storage precludes relief.
      By: Pradeep Reddy Unnathi Partners
      Summary: Customs Duty Drawback lets exporters recover part of customs duty on imported goods or inputs used in exports via two routes: Section 74 for returned imported goods re-exported within two years with a three-month claim window, and Section 73 for manufactured exports using imported inputs, claimable under AIR, Brand Rate, or Special Brand Rate. Drawback can be combined with GST refunds, may be claimed despite vendor-paid duty if inputs were used in the export, but SEZ/EOU units are excluded and repayment is required if export proceeds are not realized within the prescribed period.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Notification No. 36/2025-26 creates a country-specific export exemption under the ITC (HS) export policy, making a defined list of agricultural commodities destined for Bhutan free from otherwise applicable restrictions, on the legal authority of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act and the Foreign Trade Policy; the exemption is immediate, limited to Bhutan-bound shipments, and remains subject to phytosanitary, quality, customs and logistical requirements and to future modification or revocation by the government.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Granting bail in a GST Input Tax Credit fraud prosecution depends on the prima-facie case, the accused's availability for trial, and the risk of tampering with evidence; completed investigation and prolonged pre-trial custody weigh in favour of release where there is no material showing flight risk or interference. Conditional release may include a personal bond with surety, regular police reporting, surrender of passport, prohibition on leaving the jurisdiction without permission, and prohibition on inducing or threatening witnesses, with revocation available on breach.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GSTR 3B changes effective 01.10.2025: no auto population of Input Tax Credit from GSTR 2B; auto calculated tax liability in GSTR 3B is non editable with any amendments to be made via GSTR 1/1A; ITC reversal is required where supplier credit notes reduce buyer entitlement unless the buyer reverses ITC, necessitating proper accounting by buyers.
      By: Pradeep Reddy Unnathi Partners
      Summary: A routine GST audit may extend due to thorough inquiry rather than misconduct; taxpayers should maintain complete returns and invoices, substantiate ITC claims, and meet each query with calm, factual, provision cited responses and neat documentary attachments so audits can conclude without observations, penalties, or informal interventions.
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      Summary: Two CGST officers are alleged to have demanded and accepted a bribe of Rs.25,000 to provide a favourable report and facilitate GST registration for a textile trading firm; a trap on 07.10.2025 recorded acceptance of the amount at the officers' office, searches were conducted at their premises, arrests were made, and a criminal investigation is continuing.
      Summary: A central enforcement agency arrested a company CFO in a money laundering probe linked to an alleged fake bank guarantee, invoking anti money laundering mechanisms and custodial enforcement. A separate investigation into child deaths tied to cough syrup revealed enforcement lapses by a state food and drug regulator in safety and licensing compliance. Additionally, a high court held that any increase in backward class reservation for local bodies must observe the reservation ceiling and satisfy the triple test requirements.
      Summary: Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) comprises three interoperable layers-identity (Aadhaar), payments (AePS, UPI), and data (GSTN, DigiLocker)-that underpin scalable digital finance. Policy priorities include using Account Aggregator and Unified Lending Interface for secure data aggregation and alternative credit models; advancing the programmable Central Bank Digital Currency (Digital Rupee) interoperable with UPI for targeted transfers; promoting asset tokenisation via a Unified Markets Interface; integrating AI as financial public goods; and strengthening fraud prevention and consumer protections.
      Summary: An enforcement agency arrested a corporate CFO in connection with alleged money laundering arising from a purportedly fake bank guarantee submitted for a group subsidiary. Investigations, initiated by a police FIR, uncovered an intermediary company allegedly issuing counterfeit guarantees for commission, use of an email domain resembling a major bank to send forged communications, multiple undisclosed bank accounts with suspicious transactions, and a paper entity registered at a residential address. The agency is seeking custodial remand for interrogation while the corporate group has lodged a criminal complaint and disclosed the matter to regulators.
      Summary: On multilateral trade policy, the Minister urged preservation of a rules-based, transparent, and inclusive trading system anchored in the Most-Favoured-Nation principle and non-discrimination, calling for restoration of a fully functional two-tier dispute settlement with an operational appellate body. He advanced a development-centred reform agenda requesting meaningful Special & Differential Treatment tied to capacity gaps and development needs, safeguarded policy space and adequate transition periods for developing members, and a permanent solution for Public Stockholding for food security.
      Summary: The chief financial officer of Reliance Power was taken into custody under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in connection with an inquiry into multi crore bank frauds, with investigators examining the group's financial transactions to trace alleged illicit funds and establish links to the alleged banking irregularities.
      Summary: The administration transferred USD 300 million in leftover tariff revenue, permitted by law, to the Department of Agriculture to fund the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children during a government shutdown. The funds were disbursed to states and tribal agencies to cover immediate operational shortfalls, preventing state and local entities from needing to advance payments and later seek federal reimbursement, and enabling programs in multiple jurisdictions to continue serving eligible participants.
      Summary: An executive announcement threatens a substantial increase in import duties on goods from a foreign trading partner in response to that partner's newly imposed restrictions on strategic raw materials, and pairs that tariff threat with proposed export controls on specified domestic technology described as "critical software," creating immediate market disruption and elevating risks to global supply chains for high technology and defence related products.
      Summary: President Trump's threat to impose a massive increase of tariffs on Chinese imports in response to China's export restrictions on rare earths signals potential use of statutory tariff authorities or emergency trade measures, prompting market volatility and raising compliance and policy implementation issues for trade and financial regulators.
      Summary: A unilateral threat to impose a significant import tariffs increase on Chinese goods is presented as a response to Chinese export controls on rare earths, framing tariffs and export restrictions as reciprocal bargaining tools that heighten supply chain risks and diplomatic tensions, with market volatility and uncertainty about implementation and negotiation motives.
      Summary: President Trump threatened a massive increase in import tariffs on Chinese goods and suggested cancelling a planned meeting with China's leader in response to Beijing's new permitting and export licensing requirements for rare earths and related mining, smelting and recycling technologies, measures that strengthen China's leverage over critical supply chains and complicate global export licensing and industry access.
      Summary: Threatened unilateral increases in import tariffs on China in response to Chinese restrictions on rare earth exports are presented as an administrative lever to address access to critical manufacturing materials. That threat is linked to immediate market effects-broad equity sell offs and sectoral volatility-and to potential supply chain disruptions and reciprocal trade measures. The account further connects tariff risk to movements in energy prices, bond yields, consumer sentiment, and possible central bank policy recalibrations.
      Summary: Allegations state an assistant drug controller is detained under Money Laundering provisions for soliciting bribes from pharmaceutical linked individuals, generating illicit proceeds from predicate offences including cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy, and using those proceeds to acquire assets disproportionate to known income, with the prosecution arising from vigilance FIRs and a police complaint.
      Summary: Investigation concerns alleged inducement of investors into fixed deposits and non-convertible debentures with promised returns, followed by alleged diversion of collected funds to Srei Equipment Finance Limited after representing it as a group affiliate, producing non-repayment on maturity. The Enforcement Directorate registered a case under the Prevention of Money Laundering framework based on police FIRs, summoned the group's managing director and recorded his statement as part of the inquiry.
      Summary: China's export restrictions on rare earths used in advanced technologies prompted the US President to signal possible cancellation of a bilateral meeting and to propose a potential massive increase of import tariffs on Chinese products, while indicating additional countermeasures are under serious consideration as part of broader trade responses.
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      15/2025- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 17-9-2025 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Gujarat SGST rate schedule effective 22 September 2025 (and specified explanatory changes effective 1 April 2025), substituting multiple Table entries to revise state tax rates (notably to 9% or 2.5% for various services), adding provisos restricting input tax credit where credit has been taken or where input service suppliers charge higher tax, providing an illustration for multimodal transportation input credit allocation, and inserting definitions for goods transport agency, recognised sporting event, handicraft goods, mode of transport and multimodal transporter.
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      01/81/171/00015/AM24-25/DES-II - dated 10-10-2025
      Corrigendum to Public Notice No. 05/25 dated 06.05.2025 for modification in Standard Input Output Norms (SION) C888
      Summary: The corrigendum to Public Notice No. 05/25 amends the export description for SION C888 by removing the word "Circular", changing "Small and large-size Circular Stainless Steel washers of different grades" to "Small and large-size Stainless Steel washers of different grades," issued under Paragraphs 1.03 and 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 with immediate effect.
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