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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 27,2025

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      Summary: A scrutiny notice that does not conform to CBDT-prescribed formats-specifically by failing to specify whether selection is for limited, complete, or compulsory manual scrutiny-is not a valid jurisdictional notice; non compliance with the binding CBDT Instruction vitiates the Assessing Officer's authority and renders any consequent scrutiny assessment void ab initio. Computer generation of the notice does not cure the defect. A pure legal challenge to such notice validity may be admitted at the appellate stage where no new facts are required.
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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Transactions where a developer purchases and transfers land were characterised as transfers of title, not services by a Real Estate Agent, because the developer bore procurement risk, there was no agency or consultancy contract, and remuneration was a price margin rather than a commission. Section 65B(44)(ai) excludes mere transfers of immovable property from "service", and the proviso extending limitation applies only for proven deliberate suppression, not mere non-payment; accordingly, the service tax demand and extended assessment were unsustainable.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Registration is compulsory only for instruments that create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish any right, title or interest in immovable property; a decree for specific performance does not itself vest title and an assignment that only conveys the right to pursue execution of that decree does not require registration under the Registration Act.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Elevating Accounting, Governance, and Insight into integrated pillars enables sustainable growth: accurate, real-time accounting underpins strategic decisions; governance provides transparent disclosures, robust internal controls and compliance across the enterprise; and insight transforms data into predictive models, scenario analysis and analytics that inform strategy, resilience and stakeholder confidence.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: QCOs under the BIS Act require BIS certification for specified finished goods and intermediate inputs, reducing low-quality imports but increasing compliance costs, testing delays, and landed costs for raw materials; this dynamic supports domestic quality standards and market fairness for larger firms while disproportionately burdening MSMEs and potentially raising production and export prices when essential inputs face certification constraints.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Cotton seed oil cake sold for use as cattle feed is exempt from GST where the product's end use is as cattle feed; the supply route to traders or end users does not alter the exempt character, and an insertion identifying cottonseed oil cake in the notification underpins exemption for the relevant period.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The two streams of payments-"infrastructure services fees" and "reimbursement of expenses"-constitute separate international transactions that must be verified and benchmarked independently; allocation methodology, supporting third party documentation, and reasonableness of cost allocation must be examined even if the aggregate service price has been accepted as at arm's length.
      By: Sunil Kumar
      Summary: Annual compliance for an OPC requires filing audited financial statements (AOC-4) and the annual return (MGT-7A), appointing a statutory auditor via ADT-1, holding at least one board meeting each half-year, maintaining books and statutory records, and filing Income Tax Returns annually; non compliance attracts daily monetary penalties, director disqualification, inactive company status and MCA notices.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Amendment Rules, 2025 exclude medical devices from LMPC jurisdiction and place device labelling exclusively under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and the Medical Devices Rules, 2017, thereby centralising declarations such as unique device identification, sterility, usage warnings, shelf-life and manufacturer information within health-centric regulation and removing FMCG-style typographical and display requirements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Working capital is the excess of current assets over current liabilities and indicates short term financial health. It is treated as Gross Working Capital (total current assets) and Net Working Capital (current assets minus current liabilities). Measurement uses ratios-Current Ratio, Quick Ratio, Working Capital Turnover, Inventory Turnover, Receivables Turnover, and Payables Turnover-to assess liquidity and efficiency. Operational management spans inventory, receivables, payables and cash management, while financing choices (matching, conservative, aggressive) and measures to reduce the cash conversion cycle improve working capital efficiency.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The GST reform establishes a uniform 5% GST on drones and exempts flight and motion simulators, reducing classification uncertainty, lowering acquisition costs, improving manufacturer margins, and enhancing training affordability; these fiscal measures, coupled with production-linked incentives, liberalised operational rules, and a national digital platform, are intended to catalyse domestic component manufacturing, expand Drone-as-a-Service, and accelerate sectoral adoption, while addressing challenges of import dependence, startup financing, regulatory bottlenecks, and safety and privacy concerns.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Sustaining organisational growth depends on the CFO elevating financial functions into strategic, governance-oriented pillars that deliver trust, transparency and long-term resilience. Accounting must provide accurate, timely reporting and digitalised ecosystems to inform decisions; compliance should be embedded as an enabler through governance-aligned policies and controls; and audit leadership must supply independent, risk-based assurance and actionable insights. Integrated under CFO orchestration, these pillars improve reporting, surface risks earlier, and enable proactive, disciplined growth.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Modern CFOs must use Accounting Intelligence-integrated systems, disciplined controls, real-time accurate reporting, and advanced analytics-to ensure financial integrity and convert data into strategic insight. Scalable, cloud-enabled processes and skilled finance teams enable automation, visibility, and granular profitability analysis, while robust Governance-transparent disclosures, timely compliance, ethical practices, and continuous risk oversight-anchors credible, sustainable growth.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Protection of Trade Secrets Bill, 2024 defines trade secret as non generally known confidential information with economic value maintained by reasonable secrecy measures, imposes an explicit duty of confidentiality on employees, contractors and partners, mandates organisational and digital security measures, and provides civil remedies (injunctions and damages) alongside criminal sanctions (fines and possible imprisonment) for unauthorised acquisition, use or disclosure, while including whistleblower protection and proposing specialised adjudicative mechanisms.
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      Summary: The court held that the novelty of the special intensive revision does not invalidate the Election Commission's decision; the Commission has an inherent power to determine the correctness of entries in Form 6. Inclusion on electoral rolls carries a presumption of validity, deletions require notice and a fair process, and Aadhaar is admissible as one document but not conclusive proof of citizenship.
      Summary: GeM will host Kreta Samvad on 28 November 2025 to strengthen digital public procurement by familiarising buyer organisations with platform features and workflows and to solicit feedback. Reforms such as removal of Caution Money and reduced Vendor Assessment fees are aimed at increasing participation by Micro and Small Enterprises, women entrepreneurs, startups, artisans and SC/ST enterprises, facilitating faster onboarding, greater market access and improved traceability of procurement decisions while enhancing digital governance and compliance readiness.
      Summary: The 10th India-Slovenia Joint Committee reviewed bilateral economic engagement, noted rising trade, and set an agenda to deepen trade and investment ties. Discussions highlighted Slovenia's strategic connectivity role with India, and explored sectoral cooperation in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, health, transport, energy, tourism, MSMEs, and traditional medicine while supporting an early, balanced India-EU Free Trade Agreement.
      Summary: Ujjivan Small Finance Bank opened two micro banking-led branches in West Bengal offering group and individual loans as part of a national expansion strategy, accompanied by enhanced digital channels (Ujjivan EZY, Hello Ujjivan, video banking, UPI, IMPS, NEFT, RTGS). The bank reported deposit and loan book growth, higher quarterly disbursements and stable asset quality, and has applied for a Universal Banking Licence.
      Summary: Hainan Free Trade Port will commence island-wide special customs operations with an established framework and infrastructure; current tax measures will be consolidated into 17 policies, including ten "zero-tariff" policies, two VAT refund measures, stamp duty exemptions for offshore trade, four income tax policies including the dual 15% cap, and a shift to negative list management increasing zero-tariff coverage from 21% to 74%.
      Summary: The study projects that India could attract USD 4.1 trillion in cumulative green investments and create 48 million full-time equivalent jobs by 2047, identifying 36 green value chains across energy transition, circular economy, bio-economy and nature-based solutions. Energy transition is estimated to draw USD 3.79 trillion and 16.6 million FTE jobs-with electric mobility the largest employer-while bio-economy and nature-based solutions could create about 23 million FTE jobs and unlock USD 415 billion. Policy stability, blended finance and whole-of-government coordination are identified as essential enablers.
      Summary: Sebi proposes increasing the simplified documentation threshold for issuance of duplicate securities from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh, exempting eligible investors from submitting FIRs, police complaints, court orders or newspaper advertisements; introducing a common affidavit cum indemnity form; applying stamp duty based on the investor's state of residence; clarifying that listed companies should issue loss advertisements; and requiring duplicate securities to be issued in dematerialised form.
      Summary: India has enacted regulatory measures-including decriminalisation of business provisions, a National Single Window System, GST reforms, faceless tax assessment, new labour codes and the insolvency and bankruptcy code-alongside liberalised foreign investment rules to simplify compliance, increase transparency, and attract capital. These reforms are linked to strategic industrial outcomes, notably the establishment of a Deep Level Servicing facility for LEAP engines to build indigenous MRO capacity, reduce overseas MRO dependence, create skilled jobs, and strengthen supply chain resilience.
      Summary: The government's regulatory reforms-decriminalisation of business provisions, National Single Window, GST and faceless tax reforms, new labour codes, and insolvency framework-are presented as simplifying compliance and improving transparency to attract foreign investment and OEMs. These measures underpin the creation of domestic MRO capacity, exemplified by the Safran Aircraft Engine Services India facility for LEAP engines, intended to reduce overseas MRO dependence, strengthen supply-chain resilience, create skilled jobs, and position the country as a global MRO hub.
      Summary: Removal of the de minimis exemption now subjects low value cross border parcels to import tariffs, brokerage fees and state taxes, increasing costs for sellers and consumers; sellers have responded by absorbing duties, raising shipping charges, shifting focus to domestic customers, using prepaid duty tools, and diversifying fulfillment to manage reduced US demand.
      Summary: Param Raksha Life Pro+ is a unit linked insurance plan combining market-linked investment in Tata AIA funds with comprehensive life protection, including lump-sum death benefit, early terminal illness advance, accidental death cover and accidental permanent disability payout; it offers unlimited free fund switching, selectable limited premium payment terms, defined entry and maturity ages, and notes that premiums may qualify for tax deductions subject to prevailing law, with purchasers advised to consult individual product brochures for full terms.
      Summary: Directives emphasise simplifying corporate regulatory processes by harmonising forms, standardising enforcement and 3Is manuals, compounding procedures, faster processing of incorporation/voluntary exit and fast track mergers, reducing compliance burden, providing electronic stakeholder guidance, and building a live dashboard to enhance transparency and ensure time bound delivery of MCA services.
      Summary: IEPFA and SEBI will jointly conduct a Niveshak Shivir in Jaipur on 6 December 2025 to enable direct recovery of unclaimed dividends held for six to seven years, immediate resolution of pending IEPFA claims, and on-the-spot KYC and nomination updates, using dedicated kiosks and direct engagement between investors, companies and RTAs for grievance redressal.
      Summary: The Secretary, DFS directed strict adherence to timelines for admission and resolution under the CIRP, urged PSBs to pursue early filing and coordinated decision-making on cases with pending Resolution Plans, and required Resolution Professionals to file undertakings before the Special PMLA Court for restitution of assets attached by the Enforcement Directorate in accordance with the IBBI circular dated 4 November 2025.
      Summary: The Competition Commission approved the proposed acquisition of 100% shareholding of Jhajjar Power Limited by Jindal Jhajjar Power Limited; the Acquirer is a wholly owned subsidiary of Jindal Power Limited and both parties are engaged in thermal power production; the Commission's detailed order will follow.
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      GST - States

      1.
      18/2025 - State Tax (Rate) - dated - 21-11-2025 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 26/2018-State Tax (Rate), dated the 31st December, 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Explanation's clause (c) in Notification No. 26/2018-State Tax (Rate) to define "Nominated Agency" as the entities mentioned in Lists 13, 14 and 15 appended to Table 1 of Notification No. 45/2025-Customs; the amendment is made under the State GST enactment and is deemed effective from 1 November 2025.
      2.
      16/2025-State Tax - dated - 12-11-2025 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to bring in force provision of various sections Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2025
      Summary: The State Government appoints 1 October 2025 as the date on which clauses (ii) and (iii) of section 2, sections 3 to 5 and sections 7 to 14 of the Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2025 shall be deemed to have come into force, by notification issued under the Act's commencement provision and promulgated in the name of the Governor.
      3.
      50/GST-2 - dated - 25-11-2025 - Haryana SGST
      Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: Provides for electronic registration within three working days via the common portal based on data analysis and risk parameters; creates a rule permitting registration for taxpayers whose monthly output tax to registered persons does not exceed Rs. 2,50,000, contingent on Aadhaar authentication and single registration per PAN in the same State/UT. Establishes withdrawal procedure through FORM GST REG-32 with verification, return-filing prerequisites, PAN and Aadhaar checks, applicability of physical verification and risk-based scrutiny, and issuance of orders in specified forms within existing timeframes.
      4.
      F.12 (5)FD/Tax/2025 -20 - dated - 10-11-2025 - Rajasthan SGST
      Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: The amendment establishes an electronic registration route granting registration within three working days via common portal identification using data analysis and risk parameters, and introduces a threshold-based option for persons whose monthly output tax liability to registered persons does not exceed the specified limit, conditioned on mandatory Aadhaar authentication, prohibition of duplicate registrations under the same PAN in the same jurisdiction, and prescribed verification, withdrawal (FORM GST REG-32) and order procedures (FORM GST REG-33/REG-05).

      SEBI

      5.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/278 - dated - 25-11-2025 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Investment Advisers) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: Amendments expand covered persons to include persons associated with investment advice, revise qualification criteria to require a graduate degree or equivalent plus NISM or NISM accredited certification or recognised NISM postgraduate programs, and mandate timely renewal of relevant NISM certification for individual advisers, principal officers, partners engaged in advice, and persons associated with investment advice to ensure continuity of certification requirements.
      6.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/277 - dated - 25-11-2025 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Research Analysts) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: Amendments broaden Regulation 7 to include persons associated with research services, set alternative qualification pathways including graduate degree or CFA plus NISM or NISM accredited certification or a specified NISM postgraduate program, omit sub regulation (2), and require registered individuals, principal officers, employed research analysts, persons associated with research services and relevant partners to obtain a fresh NISM certification before expiry or within three years of registration to ensure continuity of certification compliance. Form A is revised to allow submissions to a Board recognized body, update contact and address disclosures, require details on persons associated with research services, omit certain clauses, and add a Declaration of Necessary Infrastructure.
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      1.
      HO/17/11/12(3)2025-DDHS-POD1/ I/144/2025 - dated 25-11-2025
      Timeline for submission of information by the Issuer to the Debenture Trustee(s)
      Summary: Issuers must submit specified periodic reports to Debenture Trustees to enable continuous due diligence: Security Cover Certificates quarterly (within 60 days of quarter end; 75 days for last quarter); statements of pledged securities, Debt Service Reserve Account values, and net worth certificates of personal guarantors half yearly (within 60 days); audited guarantor financials annually (within 60 days); and valuation and title search reports once every three years (within 60 days). These timelines take effect from the quarter ended December 31, 2025.
      2.
      HO/17/11/12(3)2025-DDHS-POD1/ I/145/2025 - dated 25-11-2025
      Modifications to Chapter IV of the Master Circular for Debenture Trustees dated August 13, 2025
      Summary: The circular permits the Recovery Expense Fund to reimburse Debenture Trustees or Lead Debenture Trustees for enforcement and legal expenses related to defaults - including consents, voting, meetings, court filings, legal fees, asset recovery and legal consultants - without prior debenture-holder approval when within the specified purposes. For other uses, prior consent of holders is required and the Designated Stock Exchange must be informed. Trustees must request fund release from the Designated Stock Exchange, submit an independent auditor's certificate for verification, and the Exchange shall release funds within five working days. Trustees must maintain accounts of expenditures and provide annual updates to holders.
      3.
      HO/17/11/12(3)2025-DDHS-POD1/ I/146/2025 - dated 25-11-2025
      Specification of the terms and conditions for Debenture Trustees for carrying out activities outside the purview of SEBI
      Summary: DTs may undertake activities outside SEBI regulation only if they are fee based, non fund based financial services carried out at arms' length through one or more Separate Business Units (SBUs) ring fenced by a Chinese Wall. SBUs must have separate records, distinct staff (with board approved crossing procedures), separate grievance mechanisms and distinct marketing/web presence. DTs must disclose non SEBI activities and relevant financial sector regulator on their website, obtain stakeholder acknowledgements, submit disclosures and a compliance report for existing arrangements within six months, and include a board approved undertaking in half yearly compliance reports confirming adherence to regulation 9C and this circular.

      Customs

      4.
      CAVR Review Order No. 02/2025 - dated 26-11-2025
      Order for extension of validity of CAVR Order No. 02/2023-Customs under the Customs (Assistance in Value Declaration of Identified Imported Goods) Rules, 2023 in respect of Stainless Steel of J3 grade classified under HS Codes 72191200, 72191300, 72191400, 72192390, 72193290, 72193390, 72193490, 72193590, 72199012, 72199013, 72199090, 72202029, 72202090, 72209022, 72209029 & 72209090
      Summary: The Board extends the validity of CAVR Order No. 02/2023-Customs dated 15 November 2023 for Stainless Steel of J3 grade under the specified HS codes for one year with effect from 29 November 2025 until 28 November 2026, made under powers in the Customs Act read with sub rule (2) of rule 10 and rule 5 of the Customs (Assistance in Value Declaration of Identified Imported Goods) Rules, 2023.
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