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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 14,2025

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The statutory scheme under Section 455 and the Rules permits companies formed for future projects or to hold assets to obtain dormant company status if they have had no significant accounting transactions; ineligibility includes ongoing investigations, prosecutions, outstanding deposits or loans, management disputes, unpaid statutory dues, workmen's dues, and listed securities. Applicants must pass a special resolution, file Form MSC-1 with professional verification and fee, and the Registrar issues a certificate and maintains a register. Dormant companies must maintain director minimums, file audited annual returns in Form MRC-3, and follow Form-based procedures to reactivate; the Registrar may strike off companies found functioning.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 117 permits appeals from State Bench orders of the Appellate Tribunal to the High Court when a substantial question of law is involved; appeals are to be filed within 180 days (subject to condonation). The High Court formulates the question of law, confines the hearing to that question, decides it with reasons and may award costs, and may determine issues left undecided or wrongly decided by the Tribunal as a result of that question.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The statutory framework permits transfer of unutilized input tax credit on change in the constitution of a registered person, and there is no legal prohibition on transferring CGST and IGST balances between GSTINs in different States; portal rejection on inter-state transfer grounds is a technical issue and the prescribed electronic procedure and certification requirements must be followed rather than availing and reversing credits.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The DGFT Policy Circular No. 07/2025-26 permits redemption and issuance of Export Obligation Discharge Certificates for Advance Authorisations impacted by Rule 96(10) where: IGST was paid in cash at import; no IGST, Compensation Cess or similar exemption (other than BCD) was availed; or the pre-import condition and other procedural requirements were duly complied with, subject to verification of export obligations and compliance.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A refund claim for double payment of IGST cannot be rejected solely on the ground of statutory limitation where the revenue lacks authority to retain tax paid twice; voluntarily or mistakenly deposited sums not representing a lawful tax obligation fall outside ordinary refund limitation rules and must be returned, as retention would violate the constitutional prohibition on taxation without authority of law.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Regulatory-driven decarbonisation of maritime shipping will reconfigure sea freight cost structures: short to medium term investments in alternative fuels, vessel and port upgrades and scarce bunkering infrastructure create a measurable green premium and higher per TEU operating costs. Over the long term, R&D-driven gains-fuel efficiency, digital voyage optimisation, shore power, and standardisation-can reduce unit costs, lower volatility and offset initial premiums, but the transition's distributional impacts, stranded asset risk and regulatory fragmentation create significant uncertainty for exporters and importers.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Spectroscopic techniques provide non destructive, on site and laboratory methods for customs to verify chemical identity, purity and concentration, enabling correct tariff classification and duty assessment. Portable FTIR, Raman and UV Vis permit field screening and triage, while central labs employ FTIR, NMR and elemental analysis for confirmatory testing. Integrated spectral libraries and AI matching support risk based targeting, trend detection and enforcement responses to misdeclaration, adulteration, substitution and illicit precursor movement, thereby protecting revenue and facilitating compliant trade.
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      Summary: The party alleges mass Aadhaar deactivations disclosed during a Special Intensive Revision with UIDAI constitute voter suppression, citing UIDAI-provided state-level data showing numerous records flagged as deceased and others lacking Aadhaar; election officials say the data will help remove ghost and duplicate entries, while the party disputes UIDAI's prior claims about not keeping state-wise deactivation records and intends to seek administrative and legal remedies.
      Summary: Allegations describe a cross state scheme that fabricated identities and business documents to register ten fake GST firms, generate bogus invoices and E Waybills, and claim Rs 11.79 crore in Input Tax Credit against a reported fake turnover of Rs 53.73 crore; two suspects were arrested and others remain absconding.
      Summary: Equity markets ended largely unchanged amid profit-booking and foreign fund outflows, with inflation-driven expectations of a near-term rate cut boosting interest in rate-sensitive sectors. Domestic institutions were net buyers while foreign institutional investors remained net sellers. Separately, the government approved an Export Promotion Mission to support exporters facing high external tariffs, to be implemented through two sub schemes as a medium term policy measure.
      Summary: Ministers committed to strengthen India Canada trade and investment by fostering open, transparent and predictable business conditions, enhancing market access, promoting regulatory alignment, and active investment facilitation. They prioritised sectoral cooperation in nutritional security, supply chain resilience and the health sector, and agreed to convert discussions into tangible measures to expand two way trade and support sustainable, inclusive economic growth.
      Summary: Amendment to the Protocol to the Treaty of Transit via a Letter of Exchange broadens rail transit by permitting both containerized and bulk cargo on the Jogbani-Biratnagar rail link, and extends liberalised access along corridors including Kolkata-Jogbani, Kolkata-Nautanwa and Visakhapatnam-Nautanwa, enabling direct rail movement from Indian ports to the Nepal Customs Yard in Morang District.
      Summary: The PLI Scheme for White Goods received 13 applications committing Rs. 1,914 crore, with over 50% from MSMEs; nine applicants (Rs. 1,816 crore) target Air Conditioner component manufacture and four (Rs. 98 crore) target LED components across six States, 13 districts and 23 locations. The Scheme, with an approved outlay of Rs. 6,238 crore and 80 beneficiaries committing Rs. 10,335 crore to date, aims to build a complete AC and LED component ecosystem and increase domestic value addition from 15-20% to 75-80%, with projected production and employment gains.
      Summary: Techtextil India 2025 functions as a convening platform to accelerate technical textiles and man-made fibre manufacturing by combining exhibitions, sector pavilions and expert conferences to connect manufacturers, investors and policymakers. The event is positioned to complement recent amendments to the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme by promoting advanced manufacturing technologies, sustainability and circularity, showcasing innovation across sectors such as sports, automotive, defence and healthcare, and supporting export and investment growth.
      Summary: ED provisionally attached assets worth Rs 61.20 crore of Chaitanya Baghel under the PMLA in an investigation into an alleged liquor scam; attachments include 364 immovable plots and bank balances. ED alleges the scam generated over Rs 2,500 crore in proceeds of crime and that Baghel, positioned at the apex of the syndicate, controlled collection, channelisation and distribution of illicit funds and layered proceeds through his real estate business including the Vitthal Green project; he was arrested and is in judicial custody.
      Summary: Allegations of money laundering under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act arise from an investigation that found funds collected from home buyers were allegedly diverted to related group entities and trusts, with a senior executive identified as a managing trustee of a recipient trust; searches and seizures of financial and digital records were conducted to trace the complex web of transactions and support claims of criminal conspiracy, cheating, and criminal breach of trust.
      Summary: Arrest under PMLA for alleged money laundering arising from a fraud probe involving home buyers. The Enforcement Directorate detained the managing director of a real estate company pursuant to powers under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, alleging proceeds of crime linked to an underlying cheating of purchasers.
      Summary: Union Cabinet established an Export Promotion Mission and a Credit Guarantee Scheme for Exporters to enhance export competitiveness, support MSMEs, first time exporters and labour intensive sectors through outcome based stakeholder coordination and improved access to credit. The Cabinet also approved rationalisation of royalty rates for graphite, caesium, rubidium and zirconium to strengthen supply chains for green energy, promote sustainability and self reliance, and support job creation.
      Summary: Implementation of an Enterprise Fraud Risk Management platform centralises real time monitoring of digital channels to block high risk transactions, decline severe risk transactions, and trigger rapid customer communication via IVR, SMS, WhatsApp or email for legitimacy confirmation; alerts may be automatically closed based on IVR inputs, while integration with AML systems and planned AI driven capabilities (behavioural profiling, device fingerprinting) and enhanced authentication (2FA/MFA) expand detection and reduce false positives.
      Summary: Equity benchmarks traded flat amid volatility, with sectoral divergence. Principal operative drivers are prospects of an India-US trade deal removing penal tariffs, a fall in retail inflation pointing to a possible MPC rate cut, and weakened monetary policy transmission complicating RBI policy effects; concomitant FII selling and DII buying influenced immediate market liquidity and pricing.
      Summary: The Government will promote tribal products via Department of Commerce support-e commerce, international display warehouses, and trade networks-while developing an export-promotion scheme, reducing GI application fees by 80%, and increasing budget allocations to strengthen welfare, market access, incubation, and investor engagement for tribal enterprises.
      Summary: The Export Promotion Mission (EPM) is a unified, outcome based framework with Rs.25,060 crore for FY2025 26 to FY2030 31, implemented by the DGFT via a digital platform; it consolidates prior schemes and operates two sub schemes: NIRYAT PROTSAHAN for affordable trade finance instruments and NIRYAT DISHA for non financial enablers including compliance, branding, logistics, and capacity building, targeting MSMEs, first time exporters, labour intensive sectors and sectors facing tariff pressures.
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      32/2025 - dated - 12-11-2025 - ADD
      Imposition of Anti-Dumping Duty on Imports of Hot Rolled Flat Products of Alloy or Non-Alloy Steel Originating in or Exported from Vietnam
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty imposed on hot rolled flat alloy and non-alloy steel (excluding stainless steel) from or exported from Vietnam: zero duty for Hoa Phat Dung Quat Steel JSC; USD 121.55/MT for other Vietnam-origin producers and for goods of other origin exported from Vietnam. Duty applies for five years, payable in Indian currency, and is reduced by any applicable safeguard duty. Exchange rate for conversion is determined by government notification and is based on the bill of entry date.

      GST - States

      2.
      eCF No.19136/309 - dated - 17-10-2025 - Assam SGST
      Assam Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2025.
      Summary: The amendment restricts refunds by providing that no refund shall be available for tax, interest, and penalty already discharged for an entire period prior to commencement when a notice, statement or order includes a demand partially for the specified period and partially for other periods; it also permits an appellant to intimate that they do not wish to pursue the appeal for the specified period, enabling the appellate authority to decide only the remaining period and deeming the appeal withdrawn to that extent.
      3.
      eCF No.151446/334 - dated - 17-10-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/326 dated 9th October, 2018
      Summary: The notification amendment inserts a new clause making any registered person receiving supplies of metal scrap (Chapters 72-81 of the Customs Tariff) from another registered person subject to the notification, and substitutes a proviso excluding supplies between persons specified under clauses (a)-(d) of the statutory provision while preserving applicability to the person in the new clause (d); the amendment is effective from 8th October, 2024.
      4.
      eCF No.151446/333 - dated - 17-10-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.90/2016/66 dated 22th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification is amended to add a proviso excluding any person engaged in the supply of metal scrap falling under Chapters 72 to 81 of the Customs Tariff from the notification's application, and the notification is deemed to have come into force from 10th October, 2024.
      5.
      eCF No.151446/331 - dated - 17-10-2025 - Assam SGST
      Supersession of the Notification No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-V/71 dated 24th January, 2022
      Summary: The notification waives late fee amounts for registered persons required to deduct tax at source who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-7 (from June 2021 onwards) by the due date: amounts in excess of twenty-five rupees per day are waived, with an overall waiver of excess portions above one thousand rupees; if state tax deducted in a month is nil, the total late fee for that month is waived. The notification is effective from 1st November 2024 and supersedes the earlier notification.
      6.
      9/2024-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 17-10-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/26 dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends a prior tax notification by inserting, after serial 5AA, a new entry: "Service by way of renting of any immovable property other than residential dwelling" with the adjoining columns listing "Any unregistered person" and "Any registered person." The amendment is stated to be deemed to come into force on 10 October 2024.
      7.
      8/2024-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 17-10-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX. 56/2017/25 dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends a prior Assam GST rate notification by inserting and substituting tariff table entries to confer nil tax treatment on specified services: ancillary services to electricity transmission and distribution (including metering, testing, connection work and duplicate bills); research and development services supplied against grants from government entities or notified research institutions (subject to notified status at time of supply); and affiliation services by educational boards to government-established schools. It also broadens and replaces the vocational skills entry to encompass national skill development bodies, awarding and assessment agencies, and accredited training bodies, and updates the council's name to the National Council for Vocational Education and Training.
      8.
      07/2024-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 17-10-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/24 dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Insertion of a new entry: Transportation of passengers, with or without accompanied baggage, by air, in a helicopter on seat share basis, taxable under the State GST notification with a specified rate and subject to the proviso that input tax credit on goods used in supplying the service has not been taken; numbering of adjacent items adjusted; amendment effective from the stated commencement date.
      9.
      06/2024-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 17-10-2025 - Assam SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. FTX.56/2017/17 dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the State GST rate schedule by inserting S. No. 8, covering HSN references 72-81 and identifying the goods as "Metal scrap," and states the entry applies to any unregistered person and any registered person; the amendment is deemed to have come into force on 10th October, 2024.
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