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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 18,2025

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      Summary: When a claimed deduction depends on timely deposit of employee welfare contributions and the legal question is debatable or pending higher adjudication, summary processing adjustments cannot be used to resolve the dispute; such matters require scrutiny or reassessment procedures and the validity of any processing-stage action must be judged by the law and facts existing at the time of processing.
      Summary: Tax liability for unaccounted goods found in a survey must be determined under section 35(6) read with sections 73/74 of the GST Act; section 130 cannot be used to quantify tax or levy penalty in such cases. The statutory cross reference to sections 73/74 requires adherence to their procedural safeguards, and quantification based solely on eye estimates during survey is insufficient without proper weighment or verification.
      Summary: The High Court held that writ jurisdiction must be exercised with restraint in complex ITC fraud matters appealable under Section 107; at least one personal hearing and provision of RUDs as collected by the Department generally suffice absent demonstrable prejudice; detailed allocation of penal liability under Sections 73/74/75(13)/122 requires adjudicatory or appellate factfinding and cannot be resolved in writ proceedings.
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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Demo units retained in ownership and used repeatedly for business demonstration are not equivalent to Physicians Samples involving gratuitous permanent transfer; therefore issuance for demonstration constitutes legitimate business use and does not trigger reversal under Section 17(5)(h) of the CGST Act, with GST payable on eventual scrapping.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The document analyzes how refund entitlement under Customs and GST is constrained by the doctrine of unjust enrichment, requiring claimants to prove the tax or duty incidence was not passed on. It explains statutory verification mechanisms, evidentiary requirements, exceptions where the doctrine does not apply, and the routing of amounts hit by unjust enrichment to the Consumer Welfare Fund, emphasising the claimant's burdens and practical verification challenges.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Blocking Input Tax Credit under Rule 86A is lawful only where the authorised officer records specific, written reasons to believe that the credit was fraudulently availed or is ineligible; reliance on generic alerts or an entry like "Supplier found non-functioning" without application of mind or linkage of facts to the assessee does not satisfy the statutory precondition and renders the restriction without jurisdiction. Authorities may initiate fresh proceedings only after recording requisite written reasons based on relevant material.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The doctrine of Natural Justice requires that adverse actions under Customs and GST be preceded by meaningful show cause notices, effective opportunity to reply or hearing, and impartial decision-making; speaking orders are required and digitized or faceless adjudication must still ensure notice, representation and assessment of prejudice, with limited statutory exceptions often followed by post-decisional hearings.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The appropriate government may establish Real Estate Appellate Tribunals headed by a High Court Judge and at least two members appointed via a Selection Committee; members serve five years with age limits and are removable or suspendable after a High Court inquiry for specified grounds. Appeals from Authority or adjudicating officer orders must be filed within a 60 day limitation (extendable) and promoter appeals require a pre deposit of at least 30% of penalties or payable amounts. The Tribunal is guided by natural justice, may regulate procedure, possesses specified CPC like powers, and must seek expeditious disposal, with authorised representatives allowed.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FIEO operates as India's apex export promotion body, using Policy Advocacy to influence customs, GST refunds, logistics, and incentives while providing market intelligence. It advances Export Promotion via trade fairs, buyer seller meets, capacity building, mentorship for new exporters and MSME support, and digital platforms for networking and virtual trade. FIEO also promotes compliance with international quality, labor and environmental standards, integrating export facilitation with sustainability and regulatory adherence.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry operates as a representative industry body that engages in policy advocacy by providing inputs on taxation, labour law, trade policy and regulatory reform, convenes stakeholders through seminars and dialogues to shape business enabling reforms, promotes MSME competitiveness and startup support through capacity building and finance facilitation, and pursues CSR and sustainability initiatives via the PHD Rural Development Foundation to align economic promotion with inclusive development.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: ASSOCHAM engages with government on business regulation and economic policy through Policy Advocacy, organizing policy papers, seminars, and dialogues to promote reforms, trade facilitation, investment attraction, MSME support, skills alignment, and voluntary corporate social responsibility and sustainability practices.
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      Summary: Prosecution alleged procurement and use of duplicate PAN cards with altered birthdates, prosecuted as forgery, cheating, use of forged documents and criminal conspiracy; the court, relying on documentary evidence and witness testimony, imposed multiple custodial terms and fines with default imprisonment options, the principal sentence arising from the forgery-related offence within the magistrate's sentencing limits, and the prosecution may review the judgment for appeal.
      Summary: Exports contracted in October chiefly due to the imposition of 50 per cent tariffs by a trading partner, while a steep rise in gold and silver imports and increased inbound shipments of other commodities produced a record monthly trade deficit. Multiple export sectors-engineering goods, petroleum products, gems and jewellery, apparel and textiles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and plastics-saw declines. Industry bodies called for expedited benefits, better credit access and reduced compliance burdens to restore export competitiveness, even as services exports remained comparatively stronger over the provisional period.
      Summary: The Income-Tax Department is analysing high-value or red-flagged refund claims for alleged wrongful deductions, releasing low-value refunds, asking taxpayers to file revised returns where needed, and expecting legitimate payouts by December while pursuing appeal disposals to reduce pendency.
      Summary: Authorization to operate as a Payment Aggregator covers online, offline and both inward and outward cross-border transactions under the Payment and Settlement Systems framework, enabling provision of payment acceptance, settlement and cross-border solutions for merchants across channels while remaining subject to applicable regulatory compliance and oversight.
      Summary: The proposed India-US bilateral trade agreement's first tranche is nearing closure and is designed to address the combined 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods, including the 25 per cent penalty linked to purchases of Russian crude; this tariff package aims to mitigate reciprocal tariffs while other tranches and ongoing negotiations will address U.S. market access demands for specified commodities.
      Summary: Estimated April-October 2025 trade shows total exports at US$ 491.80 billion and total imports at US$ 569.95 billion, producing a widened negative trade balance. Merchandise exports grew marginally while merchandise imports rose more strongly, increasing the merchandise trade deficit. Services exports recorded stronger estimated growth and expanded the services surplus. October 2025 monthly estimates show lower merchandise exports but higher merchandise and services imports versus October 2024. Certain series have been revised pro rata using quarterly balance of payments data and October services figures are provisional estimates.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes will notify ITR forms and rules under the simplified Income Tax Act, 2025 by January, with the Act taking effect from the next fiscal beginning April 1, thereby establishing the reporting and compliance framework for taxpayers under the new statute.
      Summary: The case involves allegations that two PAN cards were obtained using discrepant dates of birth, with prosecution asserting procurement and submission of a forged PAN in concert, relying on documentary and witness evidence; charges include cheating, forgery of valuable security, forgery for cheating, using forged document, and criminal conspiracy, and the court evaluated documentary matches (school and bank records) and conspiratorial links between the parties.
      Summary: First phase of a bilateral India-US trade agreement is nearing closure, focused on resolving reciprocal tariffs and oil-specific duties through a negotiated package that addresses mutual tariff measures and US market access concerns, with officials indicating imminent finalisation of this tariff-focused phase.
      Summary: ITR forms and related rules under the Income Tax Act, 2025 will be notified by January to allow redesign of ITR and TDS return forms for simpler taxpayer compliance; the Directorate of Systems and tax policy division are coordinating the redesign, draft rules will be vetted by the law department and then notified and laid before Parliament, and the Act takes effect 1 April 2026.
      Summary: Merchandise exports fell 11.8% in October to USD 34.38 billion while imports rose 16.63% to USD 76.06 billion, producing a monthly trade deficit of USD 41.68 billion driven substantially by higher gold and silver shipments; exports to the United States declined in the month, and year to date (April-October) exports were up 0.63% to USD 254.25 billion while imports increased 6.37% to USD 451.08 billion.
      Summary: The administration aims to meet the budgeted income tax collections, citing growth from corporate receipts and slower refunds. It is scrutinising high value or system flagged refund claims, releasing low value refunds, and asking taxpayers to file revised returns for omissions. Audit filing deadlines have been extended and new income tax rules and ITR forms are expected to be notified by year end or shortly after to simplify compliance and allow taxpayer adaptation.
      Summary: Change-in-law compensation was awarded to address additional costs from imposition of basic customs duty on solar cells and modules and an increase in GST; the regulator directed payment of compensation, including carrying cost, through an annuity mechanism at a specified discount rate over a fixed term to restore project economics and provide a time bound recovery pathway.
      Summary: The government revised the import policy for certain platinum jewellery from Free to Restricted, imposing temporary curbs until April 30, 2026, and requiring importers to obtain a licence to bring the affected goods into the country.
      Summary: AU Small Finance Bank offers a lifecycle savings account suite combining high interest, digital-first services, and tailored variants. Key operational features include instant video account opening, low onboarding requirements, mobile app spending and savings tracking, monthly interest payouts, a feature-rich debit card, doorstep and phone banking, and dedicated branch support. Specialized products address cross-border needs via an NRI account with remittance and remote access support, and retirement needs via a senior citizen account offering assisted services and exclusive benefits to ease everyday banking.
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      48/2025-26 - dated - 17-11-2025 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy of ITC HS 71131921 covered under Chapter 71 of ITC (HS) 2022, Schedule -I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Amendment revises the import treatment of unstudded platinum articles of jewellery by changing their classification under the import policy from Free to Restricted, effective immediately and continuing until the specified interim date, thereby imposing import restrictions and altering administrative and compliance obligations for importers of this category of precious-metal jewellery.

      GST - States

      2.
      G.O.Ms.No. 347 - dated - 20-9-2025 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O.Ms.No.95, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 19.02.2018
      Summary: The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax notification is amended by substituting the earlier reference to Schedule IV of G.O.Ms.No.258, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 28.06.2017, with Schedule II or Schedule III of G.O.Ms. No.345, Revenue (CT) Department, dated 20.09.2025. The amendment is made under the power to grant exemption by notification in the public interest on the recommendation of the Goods and Services Tax Council and takes effect from 22.09.2025.
      3.
      G.O.Ms. No. 354 - dated - 20-9-2025 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Notify category of Registered Persons under section 54(6) of SGST Act who may not be Sanctioned Provisional Refund
      Summary: Registered persons are not to be sanctioned provisional refund under the Andhra Pradesh GST law if they have not completed Aadhaar authentication or if they supply specified goods, including areca nuts, pan masala, tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes, and essential oils. The notification applies the Customs Tariff Act classification framework to the listed goods and takes effect from 1 October 2025.
      4.
      G.O.Ms. No. 352 - dated - 20-9-2025 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O.Ms.No.257, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: Amendment to the Andhra Pradesh GST notification under section 9(5) inserts a clause for services by way of local delivery, with an exclusion where the supplier through an electronic commerce operator is liable for registration under section 22(1). The amendment is made on GST Council recommendations and takes effect from 22 September 2025.
      5.
      G.O.Ms. No. 346 - dated - 20-9-2025 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O.Ms.No.584, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 12.12.2017
      Summary: Amends the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax exemption notification issued under section 11(1) of the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. In the table to the earlier notification dated 12.12.2017, the entry in column (4) against S.No. 1 is substituted with "9%". The amendment is made in public interest on the recommendations of the Goods and Services Tax Council and takes effect from 22 September 2025.
      6.
      15 of 2025–State Tax - dated - 1-10-2025 - Mizoram SGST
      Exemption from Filing SGST Annual Return for Taxpayers with Turnover up to ₹ 2 Crore for the FY 2024-25
      Summary: Exemption from filing the annual SGST return is prescribed for registered persons whose aggregate turnover in any financial year does not exceed two crore rupees, applicable from the financial year 2024-25 onward. The Finance Commissioner, invoking the first proviso to sub-section (1) of section 44 of the Mizoram Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and acting on Council recommendations, issued a notification exempting such taxpayers from the obligation to file the annual return for the specified financial year.
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      Customs

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      28/2025 - dated 15-11-2025
      Launch of Online Module for Permissions under Section 65 (MOOWR and MOOSWR)
      Summary: An ICEGATE 2.0 online module has been operationalised to receive and process permissions under Section 65 for MOOWR (warehouses under Section 58) and MOOSWR (special warehouses under Section 58A); user manuals, a helpdesk and escalation email are provided, and Chief Commissioners must publish port codes for application receipt and ensure onboarding.
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