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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 14,2025

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      By: Divya Vundipalli
      Summary: ITC eligibility for GST on prefabricated buildings depends on whether a PEB is treated as immovable property or as plant and machinery. The AAR treated installation and erection of a PEB as creating immovable property, blocking ITC under the statutory bar for works contracts and construction-related inputs, while taxpayers may rely on HSN classification, movability indicia, engineer certifications and contractual terms to support ITC claims and consider administrative alternatives such as claiming under protest or seeking refunds.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A taxpayer whose electronic cash ledger refund was wrongly appropriated against an outstanding demand that was later cancelled is entitled to repayment of the appropriated amount with statutory interest; the wrongful adjustment arose from a procedural failure to upload the cancellation order, and the authority was directed to refund the amount with interest within a fixed period.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Procedural lapses consisting of filing returns with a related but incorrect authority are procedural in nature and, if the substantive conditions for an exemption notification are satisfied, do not by themselves attract penalty. The importer must prove entitlement and compliance; the department must show prejudice to revenue or establish fraud, gross wilful neglect, or intent to evade duty before invoking penal provisions for rule contravention.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Cough syrups in India must comply with the Drugs & Cosmetics Act and Rules; formulations deemed new drugs or fixed dose combinations require central approval and state licences are inadequate. Mandatory controls include batch-wise raw material and finished product testing, GMP adherence, vendor qualification, validated processes, stability studies, statutory labelling, deviation investigation and CAPA. Recent enforcement shows intensified inspections, recalls and directives targeting unapproved FDCs and contaminant screening; manufacturers must assess regulatory status, secure appropriate licences, and strengthen quality systems to manage safety and compliance risks.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Services supplied by an Indian subsidiary to its foreign principal under a bilateral principal-to-principal contract, without contractual nexus with students or facilitation of third-party supplies, do not meet the IGST Act's intermediary definition and therefore qualify as export of services; authorities were directed to process IGST refund claims, with the decision relying on substance-over-form analysis and prior administrative and appellate precedents and CBIC guidance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Sensitive goods, technology and software are classified under the SCOMET list and ITC HS codes into Free, Restricted (licensed), or Prohibited categories; exports require licensing where technical classification, end use and end user vetting show risk, and a catch all provision allows restriction or denial if an exporter knows or has reason to believe items could aid weapons or delivery systems. Compliance requires internal controls, recordkeeping and voluntary disclosure, with enforcement by customs and licensing authorities and penalties including fines, seizure, license revocation and criminal sanctions.
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      Summary: An operator of a public service centre was arrested for allegedly producing fake Aadhaar cards by creating forged entries instead of updating details through the UIDAI system; police seized multiple counterfeit Aadhaar cards, a laptop, a computer and printers, registered a criminal case, and the accused was sent to judicial custody.
      Summary: Retail CPI inflation fell to 1.54% in September 2025, driven by food disinflation and favourable base effects; recent GST rate rationalisation materially reduced prices within the CPI basket. The government's mandate that the central bank target CPI at 4% with a 2% band frames the policy response, and the Reserve Bank lowered its 2025-26 inflation projection to 2.6%, linking further rate moves to transmission of prior cuts and GST pass through.
      Summary: PM GatiShakti institutionalises integrated, data-driven infrastructure planning by rolling out District Master Plans supported by sector-specific tools and capacity building, and by deploying a Knowledge Management System, a Decentralized Data Uploading and Management System with a three-stage data workflow, and an integrated NMP Dashboard within a Comprehensive Multi-Sector Reporting System to ensure uniformity, accountability, transparency, and cross-sectoral coordination.
      Summary: PM GatiShakti - Offshore is a unified digital geospatial platform that consolidates verified datasets from multiple central ministries to enable integrated offshore planning and whole-of-government decision-making for projects such as renewable energy, hydrocarbon exploration, and coastal infrastructure. It provides layered domain data-covering energy potential, bathymetry, coastal regulation zones, marine ecosystems, infrastructure locations, and oceanic hazards-to facilitate coordinated technical feasibility assessments, environmental risk screening, streamlined clearance processes, and selection of environmentally and technically suitable infrastructure alignments.
      Summary: A publicly accessible, query-based platform provides regulated access to a defined catalogue of non-sensitive geospatial infrastructure datasets, offering multi-layer visualization and analytical tools for site suitability, connectivity mapping, alignment planning, compliance checks, and report generation. Access requires self-registration with strong authentication and data security protocols, and the platform will be expanded in phases with new data layers and analytic modules.
      Summary: China's export controls on rare earths and a US presidential threat to raise tariffs interacted to heighten trade tension, causing immediate market volatility; subsequent conciliatory US rhetoric tempered some losses. Equity indices and commodity prices moved with changes in rhetoric, while China's overall export growth contrasted with sustained double digit declines in shipments to the US, signalling shifts in trade patterns and supply chain exposure.
      Summary: The US announcement of a proposed tariff hike on select imports and threats of export restrictions on strategic minerals have heightened trade policy uncertainty, prompting risk off investor behaviour and upward pressure on precious metal prices. These trade measures, interacting with expectations of monetary easing, constrained physical supplies, and large scale accumulation, have materially tightened market balances and contributed to record bullion and silver price levels.
      Summary: The state ordered manufacturing licence cancellation and closure of Sresan Pharmaceuticals after inspectors found Diethylene Glycol contamination in a cough syrup and recorded over 300 critical and major GMP and GLP violations, prompting inspections of other manufacturers and triggering a PMLA inquiry with Enforcement Directorate searches and related criminal investigation events.
      Summary: SICCL seeks permission to sell 88 immovable properties to Adani Properties under a term sheet dated September 6, 2025, to unlock value held in the SEBI-Sahara Refund Account and satisfy court-directed financial obligations and investor claims. The statement notes realisation of approximately Rs 16,000 crore of an asserted Rs 24,030 crore principal from prior asset liquidations deposited into the refund account, and cites SEBI's inability to market the assets, adverse market conditions, pending litigation, and loss of the group's decision-maker as impediments to further recoveries.
      Summary: PM GatiShakti has been expanded into a multi sectoral, data driven national planning platform by opening the Unified Geospatial Interface and PMGS NMP to public and private query based analytics, deploying real time data uploading and management (DUMS), and launching a PMGS NMP Dashboard and Knowledge Management System to support decentralized, evidence based area based planning, transparency, and cross jurisdictional coordination across Ministries, States/UTs and stakeholders.
      Summary: Retail CPI inflation in September 2025 eased to a low rate primarily due to declines in food items and a favourable base effect, with year on year food inflation turning negative. The Reserve Bank lowered its inflation projection for 2025-26, citing benign food-price prospects supported by a healthy monsoon, higher kharif sowing, adequate reservoir levels and comfortable buffer stocks.
      Summary: Devesh Tripathi received an Honorary Doctorate in Business Management from California University San Diego for contributions to corporate and international taxation, commercial law, and legal theory; the recognition cites his professional experience in taxation, corporate litigation, international arbitration, sanctions law, dispute resolution, and intellectual property, and underscores his advocacy for integrity and pro bono work among new lawyers.
      Summary: The memorandum implements a targeted GST rate reduction to 5% on specified processed goods-Mizo Bird's Eye chilli, ginger, turmeric, processed fruit products-and on bamboo and cane handicrafts, together with a lower GST slab for certain accommodation, to lower input and retail costs, promote value addition and exports, stimulate small scale processing and handicraft employment, and encourage formalisation of informal trade.
      Summary: Rupee appreciation at the interbank market was driven by suspected central bank intervention and fresh foreign fund inflows, supported by optimism from bilateral trade negotiations. Offsetting influences included US-China trade tensions and safe haven dollar demand, while expectations about US monetary policy and forthcoming domestic inflation data were cited as key near term cues for further currency movement.
      Summary: The government cancelled the manufacturing licence and ordered closure of Sresan Pharmaceuticals after inspectors found Coldrif contained 48.6% diethylene glycol and recorded over 300 critical and major GMP and GLP violations; authorities ordered detailed inspections of other manufacturers and initiated criminal and money laundering investigations including arrest and raids.
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      1.
      CCT/26-2/2025-26/297/2689 - dated - 19-9-2025 - Goa SGST
      Exemption from Filing GST Annual Return for Taxpayers with Turnover up to ₹ 2 Crore for the FY 2024-25
      Summary: Exemption from filing the annual GST return is granted to registered persons whose aggregate turnover in any financial year does not exceed the specified threshold, relieving them from the obligation to file the annual return for that year. The exemption is exercised under the first proviso to sub section (1) of Section 44 of the Goods and Services Tax Act, on the recommendation of the GST Council, and is effected by the Commissioner's notification for the financial year 2024 25 onwards.
      2.
      S.R.O. No. 1106/2025 - dated - 25-9-2025 - Kerala SGST
      Restriction on Grant of Provisional Refund under Section 54 of the KGST Act, 2017 to Specified Registered Persons
      Summary: The Government notifies that registered persons shall not be allowed refund on a provisional basis under section 54(6) of the Kerala GST Act if they (a) have not undergone Aadhaar authentication under rule 10B of the Kerala GST Rules, 2017; or (b) are engaged in supply of goods listed in the Table-areca nuts, pan masala, tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes, and essential oils-with tariff references as per the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975. The notification is effective from 1 October 2025 and applies the First Schedule interpretation rules to this notification.
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      GST - States

      1.
      CCT/26-4/2025-26/H/3029 - 01/2025-26-GST - dated 10-10-2025
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of secondary or post-sale discounts under GST
      Summary: Clarifies that issuance of financial/commercial credit notes does not reduce the supplier's original transaction value or tax liability, so recipients need not reverse Input Tax Credit tied to such discounts. Post sale discounts from manufacturers to dealers generally reduce the dealer's sale price and are not consideration for the dealer's supply to end customers unless the manufacturer has an agreement with the end customer; in that case the discount forms part of overall consideration. Separate promotional or marketing activities carried out by dealers are taxable only when expressly agreed as distinct services with defined consideration.
      2.
      CCT/26-4/2025-26/H/3030-02/2025-26-GST - dated 10-10-2025
      Withdrawal of circular No. 06/2024-2025-GST dated 30th July, 2024
      Summary: The Central Board has withdrawn a prior circular that prescribed a procedure for suppliers to provide evidence of compliance with Section 15(3)(b)(ii); that procedural requirement is no longer required. The Goa Commissioner directs that the Central circular apply mutatis mutandis under the Goa GST Act, withdraws the State circular on the subject, attaches the Central circular as an annexure, and requests trade notices and reports of any implementation difficulties.
      3.
      CCT/26-2/GST Instructions/2025-26/2983 - Instruction No. 05 of 2025-GST - dated 3-10-2025
      Provisional sanction of refund claims on the basis of identification and evaluation of risk by the system
      Summary: Refund applications classified as low-risk by the system shall have a significant portion of the claimed refund sanctioned provisionally, subject to existing FORM issuance timelines; the proper officer may, with reasons recorded in writing, refuse provisional sanction and undertake detailed examination. Notified categories are excluded from provisional refunds and statutory eligibility conditions remain applicable. If provisional sanctioning exceeds the finally admissible amount, the officer shall issue a show cause notice and recover the excess under the prescribed refund and demand provisions. The risk-based provisional regime applies to applications filed on or after the effective date, with an interim similar treatment for inverted duty structure claims.

      GST

      4.
      F. No. CBIC- 20016/75/2025-GST/1025 - dated 25-9-2025
      CBIC Clarifies the Requirement for Separate GST Registration for Importers Storing Goods in Warehouses in other States
      Summary: Importers must obtain separate GST registration in a State where goods are stored and outward taxable supplies originate from third party warehouses, since a warehouse is a place of business. Movements between establishments require tax invoices and e way bills; intra State supplies from the storage facility attract CGST and SGST of the State where delivery terminates. Establishments in different States under the same PAN are distinct persons and inter establishment transfers are taxable. Cold storage services are taxable at the location of the immovable property and records must be maintained at each place of business.

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      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 19/2025 - dated 28-7-2025
      Difficulties faced by the exporters (including rice and others) for claiming the RoDTEP benefit consequent to alignment of customs tariff w.e.f 01.05.2025
      Summary: The notice directs that shipping bills filed on or after 01.05.2025, for which RODTEP rates were notified retrospectively, may be amended via the Post EGM Amendment module to change the RODTEP claim from "N" to "Y", and that such amendment requests will be processed; exporters facing difficulties should notify the Assistant Commissioner of Customs (Drawback) at Mangaluru Customs Commissionerate by email.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 10/2025 - dated 25-7-2025
      Extension of Custodianship in respect of M/s. Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), Bengaluru
      Summary: Extension of Custodianship granted to M/s. Bangalore International Airport Limited as the Customs Cargo Service Provider and custodian of the Air Cargo Terminal at Kempegowda International Airport is renewed under Regulation 13 of the Handling of Cargo in Customs Area Regulation, 2009 up to 15-11-2028, subject to conditions in the Handling of Cargo in Customs Area Regulation, 2009 and Section 45(2) of the Customs Act, 1962 and all applicable rules, regulations and instructions.
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