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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 24,2025

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      By: Pradeep Reddy Unnathi Partners
      Summary: The MOOWR regime permits importation into a bonded warehouse without paying customs duty at import, deferring duty until goods are exported (no duty) or sold domestically (duty payable at sale). The scheme requires bonded storage, supervised inventory, and periodic reporting under Section 65, providing working capital relief now but creating potential future duty liability on original import value without depreciation.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Portal upload is a recognised mode of service for GST notices, but when electronic notices receive no response the assessing officer must explore alternate prescribed methods to ensure effective communication; departments should use two or more modes (such as physical delivery, registered post, or email) and issue personal-hearing notices before deciding afresh to avoid unfair ex parte adjudication.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Constitutional allocation of legislative and taxing powers, reinforced by the pith and substance doctrine, doctrine of repugnancy, and Article 265's prohibition on taxation without law, prevents overlapping jurisdiction and duplicate fiscal burdens; the aspect theory allows taxation of distinct aspects of a transaction, GST harmonised indirect taxes to remove cascading, and Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements address cross-border tax overlap.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The SOP requires preliminary assessment and written authorization before initiating forensic investigations, defines team composition and scope, and mandates strict evidence preservation and chain of custody procedures for physical and digital materials. Investigative techniques combine forensic accounting, data analytics, digital forensics, transaction testing, and documented interviews. Investigators must prepare a legally compliant forensic report detailing methodology, evidence, findings, financial impact, and recommendations; share results confidentially with authorized stakeholders; coordinate disciplinary or legal actions as appropriate; and archive records with a post investigation review to improve controls.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The dispute centres on whether India's EV and battery incentive programmes constitute subsidies that condition benefits on domestic production or input use and thereby disadvantage foreign exporters; resolution will require determining if contested provisions impose mandatory local content conditions or instead provide performance based, non discriminatory support, with policy recalibration options including technology grants and neutral performance incentives to align domestic industrial goals with multilateral subsidy disciplines.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Voluntary revision permits an authorised importer, exporter or customs broker to electronically amend entries filed at clearance at the port where duty was paid, limited to entries made under the original import/export documents or Section 84 regulatory entries and subject to payment of prescribed fees. Self-assessment is completed when the customs automated system accepts the application, any additional duty and interest are paid, and a Revised Entry Reference is generated. Revised entries undergo risk-based verification by the proper officer, who may request supporting documents within ten working days and may re-assess duty and order refunds where appropriate.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: India's banana export framework deploys RODTEP, Duty Drawback, and Export Credit Guarantee facilities alongside HSN 0803 classification, export finance instruments, and nodal agencies (APEDA, NHB, DGFT) to support sea based reefer shipments, compliance with phytosanitary and residue standards, and infrastructure grants for cold chain and packhouses to enable market diversification and value addition.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Boards must validate strategic rationales and sensitivity-tested valuations, address legal and regulatory exposures (contingent liabilities, antitrust risks, IP encumbrances, tax contingencies, change-of-control triggers), and require cultural compatibility assessments, Day-1 and 100-day integration plans, explicit value-capture KPIs, and a post-merger governance framework (Integration Steering Committee, Functional Integration Teams, Integration Management Office) with clear decision rights, escalation protocols, and quarterly Board reporting.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Mergers and acquisitions frequently fail when inadequate due diligence, optimistic synergy projections, weak post closing governance, regulatory intervention, and flawed deal structuring combine with cultural incompatibility and poor integration planning to prevent realization of projected deal value; effective transactions require comprehensive diligence, precise risk allocation, realistic synergy modelling, clear governance, and disciplined integration oversight.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Corporate reconstruction reorganises a company's structure, ownership, assets, liabilities, or capital to improve financial health, operational efficiency, strategic focus, or regulatory compliance. Internal mechanisms include capital reduction, debt restructuring, demergers, hive outs, buy backs, and reclassification of share capital; external mechanisms include mergers, acquisitions, reverse mergers, slump sales, and joint ventures. Transactions require board and shareholder approvals, registrar filings, scheme sanction where applicable, and layered compliance with securities, tax, competition, employment, and sectoral regulations. Risk mitigation requires due diligence, independent valuation, contract mapping, and clear stakeholder communication.
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      Summary: A Supreme Court justice ordered preemptive detention of former President Jair Bolsonaro after an alleged ankle monitor breach and evidence of plans by associates to create demonstrations that could facilitate his escape before beginning a 27 year prison sentence for leading a coup attempt, citing flight risk, potential asylum seeking, and communications by allies as indicia of an organised effort to obstruct lawful commencement of custody.
      Summary: The UK government imposed an export bar on a near-complete 56 painting Devi series from Kangra (c.1810), finding it of outstanding significance for the study of Pahari painting, devotional practice and colonial collecting; a buyer is sought at a recommended price during a deferral period, with a 15 day consideration window and a subsequent three month deferral following an Option Agreement to permit acquisition negotiations.
      Summary: Bolsonaro was taken into federal custody on a judicial request days before he was due to start a 27 year sentence for leading a coup attempt, after exhausting appeals; convictions include leading an armed criminal organisation and attempting the violent abolition of democratic rule, and Brazilian law requires convicts to commence sentences in prison.
      Summary: Allegations describe horse trading of party legislators driven by an intra-party power struggle, including efforts to secure jailed members' support, and assert that resulting political instability has caused misadministration in addressing infrastructure, disaster response, and public safety. The statement also disputes reported import figures for a staple commodity, claiming the published numbers are false and that exports, not large-scale imports, characterize current trade flows.
      Summary: A winter session legislative agenda includes an Atomic Energy Bill to permit private participation and govern atomic energy; a Higher Education Commission Bill to create an autonomous accreditation and governance framework for higher education; a Corporate Laws amendment for ease of doing business; a Securities Markets Code consolidating key securities statutes; amendments to arbitration law; and a National Highways amendment to expedite transparent land acquisition, alongside consideration of two earlier bills and a supplementary budget.
      Summary: Investigation alleges diversion of sanctioned loan funds through reuse of the same collateral for multiple loans, procedural lapses in valuation and encumbrance checks, and transfer of proceeds between related entities; evidence and witness statements indicate concealed beneficial ownership, suspected benami accounts, off book cash handling, and infusion of alleged Proceeds of Crime into unauthorised construction projects, with seized records and devices being examined to quantify diversion and trace layering.
      Summary: The Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund presents a sector focused New Fund Offer citing valuations below a 14 year average, improving asset quality and profitability, and a curated selection of 45-60 stocks from a ~180-200 company universe. It offers diversified exposure across banks, NBFCs, insurers, asset managers and capital markets participants, aligns with digital finance and financial inclusion trends, and includes the disclosure that Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks. The NFO opens November 10 and closes November 24, with reopening within five business days of allotment.
      Summary: Merchandise exports fell 11.8% year on year to USD 34.38 billion in October, driven by a 50% increase in US tariffs and broad declines across petroleum products, gems and jewellery, and core sectors; exports to the US fell 8.6% to USD 6.3 billion while non US markets dropped 12.5%. The report notes a US tariff cut on 254 food items that may aid some agricultural exports and projects a manageable current account deficit supported by services trade, remittances and softer crude prices, with merchandise imports stable at USD 76.06 billion.
      Summary: The two-week Directors' Certification program trained defence officers in corporate governance, board roles, financial stewardship, audit committee functions, enterprise risk management, CSR and ESG, addressed the regulatory framework under the Companies Act and SEBI LODR, emphasised fiduciary duties to stakeholders including protection of minority interests, and positioned participants to register with the Independent Directors' Databank managed by IICA.
      Summary: Dholera SIR is developing integrated plug-and-play infrastructure, centralized utilities and digital governance to enable advanced manufacturing. A 163 acre semiconductor fabrication project, structured as an international commercial partnership with specified capacity and technology nodes, exemplifies cross-border investment and supply chain integration under the national industrial corridor programme. Complementary social infrastructure and continued foreign corporate expansion are positioned to support workforce needs and sustain industrial growth.
      Summary: Industry raised operational and policy issues affecting SEZ units: SEZ-DTA transactions, duty foregone administration, ICEGATE connectivity and import monitoring constraints, reverse job work challenges, vacant built-up area classification, LoA renewal timelines, divergent procurement attestation, lack of parity under concessional import duty and duty drawback schemes, Procurement Certificate inefficiencies, countervailing duty impacts, and need to review QCO applicability. The Commerce Secretary committed to detailed examination, requested structured data from industry, and pledged reviews of connectivity and monitoring to strengthen the SEZ framework.
      Summary: Seizure of 1,246.48 grams of 24K gold concealed inside a passenger life jacket pouch on a flight from Jeddah led to investigation exposing an organised syndicate that recruited carriers and used airline staff to facilitate smuggling; digital evidence links the group to over ten similar consignments worth about Rs.16 crore, and four individuals were arrested under the provisions of the Customs Act 1962.
      Summary: Attachment of a 1.35-acre commercial plot under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act arose from FIRs alleging fraud, criminal conspiracy and misleading of investors in a builder-investor scheme; investigations report Rs 248 crore invested by 659 investors in multiple uncompleted projects, prior assets worth Rs 68.59 crore were attached, and a prosecution complaint has been filed in the special PMLA court against the company, its promoters and group entities.
      Summary: ED alleges misuse of the IBC through an under-valued sale of insolvent company land during the corporate insolvency resolution process; searches of intermediaries, including an NCLT advocate, recovered Rs 50 lakh in unexplained cash and digital evidence of illicit consideration arranged outside creditor or successful resolution applicant approval, and the probe alleges pre-determined bids, bid rigging, a nexus with a secured creditor official, and negligence by the Resolution Professional.
      Summary: The state urges immediate central procurement under the Price Support Scheme and temporary restriction on maize imports to stabilise prices below the Minimum Support Price, directs state procurement centres for direct purchases, seeks allocation of procured maize for public distribution and ethanol, requests crop-loss compensation, and asks for a one-time relaxation of Fair Average Quality norms for slightly damaged pulses.
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      F. No. IBBI/2025-26/GN/REG132 - dated - 20-11-2025 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Professionals) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: An insolvency professional who is not an insolvency professional entity is restricted to ten aggregate assignments as interim resolution professional, resolution professional and liquidator, with not more than three assignments involving admitted claims exceeding one thousand crore rupees each; professionals exceeding these limits at commencement cannot accept new assignments until their ongoing assignments fall below the specified limits.
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      F. No. IBBI/2025-26/GN/REG131 - dated - 20-11-2025 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Personal Guarantors to Corporate Debtors) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2025.
      Summary: Regulation 23 requires resolution professionals to file specified Forms with enclosures on the Board's electronic platform within timelines notified by the Board, ensuring accuracy and completeness. Late filing attracts a fee of five hundred rupees per Form for each calendar month of delay after the notified due date. The resolution professional is subject to such action as the Board may take under the Code or regulations, including refusal to issue or renew Authorisation for Assignment, for failure to file, for inaccurate or incomplete filings, or for delay.
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