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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 26,2025

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Grant of rewards to informers for GST evasion is an administrative discretion and does not vest an informer with an enforceable right to challenge assessment outcomes or to compel payment; award schemes are privileges governed by administrative guidelines, and mandamus is not ordinarily available to convert such discretionary grants into rights, subject to intervention only for gross unfairness, fraud, or procedural impropriety.
      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax enforcement has become mechanical and target driven rather than risk-based and technology-enabled, producing unscientific audit selection, legally weak reports, repeat scrutiny without fresh risk indicators, and harassment of compliant taxpayers. Organisational incentives-manipulated postings and pressure to meet quantitative targets-undermine oversight and drive arbitrary enforcement. Recommended reforms include data backed selection, professional legal standards for audit reports, barring repeat audits absent new risks, scientifically derived targets, and strict discipline for misuse of authority to restore lawful, fair and sustainable revenue collection.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC (Policy Wing) confirms composite show cause notices across multiple financial years are legally permissible under sections 73/74 of the CGST Act, 2017 provided each year's limitation period is separately satisfied and year-wise tax liabilities are delineated; consolidation is a procedural mechanism that preserves natural justice and may promote judicial economy. Notification No. 45/2025 consolidates thirty Customs exemption notifications with effect from 1 November 2025, and DGFT clarifies EODCs shall not be withheld for certain Advance Authorizations where IGST was paid in cash, no duty exemptions were availed, and pre-import conditions were met.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: An effective RCMS for Indian businesses rests on comprehensive regulatory mapping of central, state and industry norms, centralised repositories, and continuous regulatory tracking; strong governance with board oversight and a Chief Compliance Officer; documented SOPs and a risk based approach prioritising high risk domains; digital compliance systems for automation and audit trails; robust internal controls and periodic audits; and employee training, cross functional coordination, external stakeholder integration, incident response protocols, and continuous improvement mechanisms.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FSSAI requires seized unsafe or unfit food to be disposed of within strict timelines using approved, environmentally compliant methods, with mandatory video recording of quantity, method, location, and personnel; States must preserve and upload records, nominate nodal officers, and align disposal with pollution-control and solid waste management norms.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether a civil court may entertain a suit for cancellation of a registered sale deed despite concurrent securitisation proceedings depends on pleading adequacy: the plaint must be read as a whole for claims that execution was procured by coercion, undue influence or misrepresentation; failure to file a criminal complaint is not alone fatal; and the debt recovery forum has limited jurisdiction that does not automatically exclude civil relief to rescind or cancel a conveyance challenged for want of free consent.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Indian two wheeler and e two wheeler IPR protection requires patents for drivetrain, battery, power electronics and hardware tied software innovations (20 year term; novelty, inventive step, industrial applicability; software only excluded), designs for aesthetic elements (up to 15 years), trademarks for brand and model identity, copyright for firmware and UI, semiconductor layout protection for PCB/IC designs, and contractual trade secret safeguards for BMS algorithms and battery processes; enforcement includes civil injunctions, damages, Anton Piller and Customs recordation to block counterfeits.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Protection of intellectual property for four wheeler manufacturers (including electric vehicles) requires a multi layered legal strategy deploying patents, designs, trademarks, copyright, semiconductor layout design protection and trade secret measures. Patents cover drivetrain, battery, power electronics, BMS algorithms and ADAS subject to novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability, with a 20 year term and potential oppositions. Designs protect vehicle aesthetics for up to 15 years. Trade secrets are safeguarded contractually and by cybersecurity. Enforcement includes injunctions, damages, search orders, criminal measures for counterfeiting and Customs recordation to block infringing imports.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Indian pharmaceutical IP protection is patent centric, requiring novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability, and bars patents for mere variants lacking enhanced therapeutic efficacy to prevent evergreening. The law provides a twenty year term without routine extensions and includes compulsory licensing and opposition procedures to balance access. In the absence of standalone data exclusivity, firms rely on patents plus trade secrets and contractual measures, while trademarks, designs, copyrights and biodiversity compliance provide complementary protection.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A layered IPR strategy for battery manufacturers centres on patents for chemistry, cell architecture, manufacturing processes and BMS-linked innovations-mitigating Section 3(k) limits by tying algorithms to hardware-while relying on trade-secret governance and contractual protections for non-public manufacturing know how, and using trademarks, industrial designs, copyright and semiconductor-layout rights plus customs recording and civil/criminal enforcement to combat counterfeiting and leakage.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Forensic accounting equips internal audit departments with investigative, evidence-oriented, and data-analytic methods to detect, prevent, and respond to sophisticated economic frauds, produce legally defensible findings, and strengthen governance by integrating specialized forensic units, risk-based fraud management, SOPs for evidence and whistleblower handling, and techniques such as digital forensics, continuous monitoring, vendor due diligence, and forensic interviews.
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      Summary: India will begin formal negotiations with the Russia-led EAEU under Terms of Reference establishing an 18 month work plan to negotiate an FTA intended to diversify export markets and support MSMEs, farmers and fishermen; the EAEU members are Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Parallel initiatives include potential talks with the Southern African Customs Union, a second phase of a preferential trade agreement with Mercosur, and upcoming virtual negotiations with Israel on an early harvest trade agreement covering agriculture technology, innovation, mobility and services.
      Summary: The government approved completing and submitting the RCEP initial accession questionnaire to allow current parties to evaluate the applicant's compliance with the agreement's provisions; accession entails commitments including elimination of tariffs on roughly 85-90% of tariff lines and is intended to support export diversification and integration into regional supply chains.
      Summary: Profits derived from cricket betting constitute proceeds of crime under the anti money laundering framework, subjecting such gains to investigation and confiscation, and pregnancy or temporary reconciliation does not erase prior acts of cruelty or abusive conduct by a spouse when assessing matrimonial cruelty.
      Summary: The Export Promotion Mission will deliver targeted schemes to boost competitiveness in landlocked States and create a system-driven framework with government, industry and academia; the Ministry is expanding digital trade infrastructure-notably the Trade Connect ePlatform and digital Certificates of Origin-and DGFT is pursuing fully digital, paperless trade-facilitation services to simplify procedures for exporters, especially MSMEs, while the RoDTEP scheme is extended to March 31, 2026 to provide predictability and support market diversification and FTA-driven opportunities.
      Summary: The master circular consolidates guidance to require clearer disclosure via customer information sheets, faster and more predictable cashless claim handling, and continuity of credits like waiting periods and no-claim bonuses when moving between insurers or from group to individual cover; it also encourages broader inclusion of conditions and flexible benefit design such as mental health, chronic illness and voluntary top-ups, prompting employers to review policy wording and communicate preserved entitlements to employees.
      Summary: The Bureau of Indian Standards Quality Control Orders establish mandatory safety and performance standards for commercial foodservice and kitchen equipment, requiring manufacturers to adopt standardised production and quality-assurance processes; compliance enhances export readiness, reduces import dependence, and stimulates skilled employment across engineering, fabrication, servicing, and component manufacturing.
      Summary: A Banking and Financial Services Fund concentrates equities in banks, insurers, asset managers and NBFCs to capture sector trends; investors must assess the manager's stock mix and diversification because holdings composition drives volatility and risk transmission. Key considerations include regulatory and credit risks, liquidity of underlying stocks, concentration and cost implications from turnover, and use of risk-adjusted performance to evaluate consistency. Treat such funds as tactical or strategic allocations within an equity sleeve, prefer multi-year horizons or SIPs to average entry points, and confirm disclosures, top holdings, exit terms and tax treatment before investing.
      Summary: Citi India provided both capital expenditure and operational expenditure support for 10 St. Judes residential centres within ACTREC, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, a 12-storey, 234-unit complex projected to provide free accommodation and services to over 700 families annually; the centres offer safe lodging, nutritious meals, counselling, educational assistance, and transportation, and represent the largest facility operated by St. Judes as part of Citi's ongoing partnership and corporate social responsibility initiatives.
      Summary: The notification implements the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) for eligible Central Government NPS subscribers and prescribes that UPS requests be submitted online through the CRA system or by physical application to the respective Nodal Office, which will process requests per the prescribed procedure; requests must be submitted on or before the stated last date to be considered.
      Summary: The ministerial visit advanced structured economic cooperation by signing the Terms of Reference to commence India Israel Free Trade Agreement negotiations and by identifying priority collaboration areas-agriculture (seed improvement and water reuse), infrastructure and mining investment opportunities, and technology sectors including agritech, water tech, defence, cybersecurity, AI and pharmaceuticals-supported by business forums, over 250 B2B meetings and delegation site visits to deepen trade and innovation partnerships.
      Summary: The government emphasised the Jan Vishvas Bill to simplify procedures and reduce compliance burdens and proposed piloting One Nation, One License through a single online portal for state and municipal trade licences. It also outlined that the four newly enacted Labour Codes consolidate rules to simplify compliance and extend facilities, social security and improved working conditions to unorganised and gig workers, and encouraged product origin labelling and promotion of Swadeshi goods.
      Summary: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, with assistance from security forces, intercepted vehicles and searched godowns in Mizoram, recovering 73,70,000 foreign origin cigarette sticks of various brands that lacked the mandatory pictorial and health warnings. The recovered cigarettes and an implicated vehicle were seized under the Customs Act, 1962, preliminary inquiries indicate smuggling from Myanmar via the Zokhawthar sector, and three persons were arrested.
      Summary: EnKash offers a turnkey, API-driven co-branded prepaid wallet infrastructure that enables businesses to issue RBI-compliant open-loop wallets, integrate an embedded payment gateway for real-time fund loading, and access end-to-end wallet issuance, transaction processing, and compliance automation under the provider's licence-backed regulatory framework.
      Summary: Re-issue auction of four Government securities will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India via a price-based multiple-price auction, with the Government able to retain additional subscriptions up to Rs.2,000 crore per security; up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for non-competitive bids. Bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E-Kuber system within specified time windows, and securities are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Government announced re-issue auctions on November 28, 2025 for four securities-5.91% GS 2028 (Rs.9,000 crore), 6.28% GS 2032 (Rs.11,000 crore), 7.24% GS 2055 (Rs.7,000 crore) and 6.98% GOI SGrB 2054 (Rs.5,000 crore)-conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using a price-based auction under the multiple-price method, with the Government able to retain up to Rs.2,000 crore additional per security and results announced the same day with payment on December 1, 2025.
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      FEMA

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      15 - dated 24-11-2025
      Amendments to Directions - Compounding of Contraventions under FEMA, 1999
      Summary: The directions require compounding application fees and compounding amounts to be paid by NEFT/RTGS to revised bank accounts listed in Annexure I, which provides account numbers, IFSC codes and email contacts for central and regional offices. Payors must send a confirming email within two hours using the prescribed template with transaction details (including UTR, account and bank details, payment date, application reference where applicable and office to which payment was made), and may attach the payment email to the compounding application.

      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 18/2025-26 - dated 25-11-2025
      Collection of Information on Export-Related Non-Tariff Measures, Testing and Certification Requirements.
      Summary: The Directorate General of Foreign Trade requires exporters, export promotion councils, commodity boards and industry associations to submit detailed information on export-related Non-Tariff Measures and testing/certification requirements - specifying name and nature of certification, whether mandatory or voluntary, affected sectors, approximate cost and validity, applicable countries/regions, recognised labs or certifying bodies, and compliance challenges - within seven days via the prescribed online form; non-submission may lead to those NTMs not being prioritised for inclusion in the Export Promotion Mission database and related support measures.
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