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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 10,2025

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      Summary: The Delhi High Court holds that both JAO and FAO possess concurrent jurisdiction to initiate reassessment under Section 148, construing Section 151A as administrative/enabling rather than jurisdiction-extinguishing. It reasons that routine SLP dismissals do not automatically create binding Article 141 precedent to overturn a coordinate-bench High Court view, and declines to treat the Delhi precedent as per incuriam absent a contrary Supreme Court ratio; interim apex stays are case-specific and do not displace the Delhi position.
      Summary: Once a cheque's execution is admitted, statutory presumptions of consideration and of a legally enforceable debt arise and, though rebuttable, the initial burden lies on the accused; unsupported claims of payer incapacity or a 'blank cheque' are insufficient without positive evidence. Breach of tax-related cash-transaction rules attracts fiscal penalties but does not render the underlying loan unenforceable for cheque-dishonour purposes. Revisional courts may not overturn concurrent factual findings absent perversity or jurisdictional error. Procedural reforms and calibrated compounding measures are directed to expedite and streamline Section 138 proceedings.
      Summary: Uploading an SCN only under a secondary portal compartment, rather than the primary prescribed location, does not constitute due communication; where an adverse decision is contemplated the Proper Officer must afford an opportunity of hearing, and defective electronic service that prevents participation vitiates the ensuing adjudication, permitting writ intervention to set aside and remit for proper notice and hearing.
      Summary: Rule 86A may be invoked only where input tax credit is actually available in the Electronic Credit Ledger at the time of the blocking order; the power permits disallowing debit equivalent to such available credit as a temporary preventive measure and does not authorize creation of negative ledger balances or serve as a recovery provision. Excess blocking beyond the ECL balance is ultra vires and recovery must proceed under the Act's substantive provisions.
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      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: The article stresses that the statutory three-month protection after service of an order with demand is a mandatory safeguard allowing taxpayers to arrange finances, prepare appeals, seek legal advice, or apply for instalments, and that early recovery may proceed only where the proviso's procedural prerequisites-recorded written reasons showing expedience in the interest of revenue, specification of a shorter payment period, and high-level scrutiny-are strictly observed.
      By: Pradeep Reddy Unnathi Partners
      Summary: Re-imported goods qualify for duty exemption under Notification 45/2017 only if the exporter effects the full reversal of all export benefits claimed (such as duty drawback, IGST refunds, RoDTEP/RoSCTL credits and authorisation exemptions). The exemption is also subject to a prescribed re-import period and requires timely intimation and acknowledgement by the relevant regulatory authorities prior to clearance; failure to reverse any benefit, miss the return window, or omit required notifications will invalidate the exemption and lead to duty liability.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 2(1)(u) of the PMLA covers property obtained directly or indirectly from criminal activity relatable to a scheduled offence, so profits from downstream activities such as illegal betting are traceable as proceeds of crime where they form the operative culmination of scheduled criminality. The material seized-turnover figures, settlements, documents, cash recoveries and the petitioner's role in distributing login IDs without KYC-supported a written reason to believe and justified provisional attachment as a protective measure; a show cause notice may be issued irrespective of prior attachment, with statutory remedies preserved.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: IEC operates as a PAN based electronic Importer Exporter Profile issued after Aadhaar authentication and PAN verification; it is mandatory for import/export unless exempt. Every IEC holder must perform statutory annual updation during April-June (including a no change declaration) or face automatic deactivation. IECs may be modified online at any time and are reactivated immediately after required updation without penalty. Deactivation blocks access to DGFT authorisation schemes, export incentives, and may cause customs and banking delays.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Internal SOP for EPCG compliance designates an EPCG Compliance Officer and departmental roles, mandates an EPCG Compliance File and monitoring register recording EO value, duty saved, install by date and EO block deadlines, prescribes pre application checks (Nexus Certificate, HS codes, technical specs), import declaration practices, installation and CE inspection with Installation Certificate submission, monthly EO tracking via e BRCs and shipping bills, and procedures for EODC/redemption filing, record retention for ten years, internal audits and CAPA for non compliance.
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      Summary: Threatened additional US duties on Indian rice and a simultaneous antidumping allegation are central; exporters say staged tariff increases to the current 50 percent have not materially affected exports because US imports are a small share of India's global shipments, reject the dumping charge as unfounded, and point to market diversification and robust global demand such that further US tariffs would mainly burden US consumers rather than Indian export volumes.
      Summary: Allegations state the regulator reversed a tariff-reducing order and approved increases without mandatory public hearings, later admitting errors and using inconsistent financial figures to justify hikes. A utility has filed a petition seeking Rs 11,750 crore in cost recovery from consumers; calls are made for a judicial inquiry into tariff decisions, avoidance of an appeal against the judicial invalidation, and action against officials responsible for the alleged public loss.
      Summary: Gold fell Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,31,600 per 10 grams and silver fell Rs 4,500 to Rs 1,80,500 per kg as markets awaited the US Federal Reserve's policy decision. Traders focused on the Fed statement and Chair Powell's remarks because anticipated monetary easing and shifting US Treasury yields-driven by large bond issuance and fiscal/inflation concerns-could influence the US dollar and bullion prices.
      Summary: The Government launched the "Your Money, Your Right" campaign to expedite settlement of unclaimed financial assets using a 3A Framework-Awareness, Accessibility and Action-through standardized SOPs, multilingual outreach and district-level assisted digital camps. Major financial regulators coordinated via existing asset-tracing platforms (UDGAM, Bima Bharosa, MITRA) to trace and resolve claims, resulting in roughly Rs. 2,000 crore returned in the campaign's first two months.
      Summary: The draft Industrial Relations (Delhi) Rules, 2025 require employers to form Works Committees and Grievance Redressal Committees with equal representation and specified women participation, permit grievances to be filed within one year, mandate trade union registration, annual returns and audits with simplified audit rules for smaller unions, and set recognition criteria and minimum subscriptions. They prescribe prescribed notice processes for changes to service conditions, strike and lockout notices, voluntary arbitration procedures, tribunal member selection and conduct rules, electronic procedures for layoffs/retrenchment/closure, and a Worker Re-skilling Fund funded by employer transfers payable to workers within specified timeframes.
      Summary: Supplementary chargesheet names Dipen Chawda as an accused in a Rs 175 crore rice milling scheme, alleging he collected nearly Rs 20 crore from public servants and acted as a manager of illicit funds while CRMA office bearers and CG Markfed officers allegedly colluded to withhold incentive payments, extort Rs 20 per quintal from rice millers, and divert state milling incentives for personal gain in a money laundering and corruption probe.
      Summary: Party disciplinary action suspended Navjot Kaur Sidhu from primary membership after her remark about Rs 500 crore for the chief minister's chair; a senior party MP served a legal notice alleging defamation and demanding an apology. Competing allegations include claims of ticket-selling and links to smugglers, while Sidhu denies undisclosed wealth and acknowledges potential investigations by enforcement or tax authorities. The core legal issues are party discipline, civil defamation proceedings by notice, and possible criminal or regulatory probes into corruption or undisclosed assets.
      Summary: The 8th edition of the National Programme for Organic Production, implemented July 2025, enhances credibility, transparency and farmer friendly compliance for NPOP certification; certification bodies report operator and export data via the TraceNet platform. Trade facilitation includes Mutual Recognition Arrangements-operational with Taiwan and implemented with Australia in September 2025-supported by APEDA engagement, export promotion at major events, and nationwide outreach and training to build stakeholder capacity and market access for NPOP certified products.
      Summary: The working paper proposes a hybrid framework where AI developers obtain a blanket licence to use all lawfully accessed content for training without individual negotiations; royalties become payable only upon commercialisation, with rates set by a government appointed committee and subject to judicial review; and a centralised mechanism will collect and distribute royalties to reduce transaction costs and provide legal certainty.
      Summary: Seven Memoranda of Understanding establish cooperation frameworks in higher education and scholarships, SME business facilitation, Halal trade and certification, national archives linkage, narcotics control and anti-illicit-drug trafficking collaboration, and public health including deployment of Pakistani medical professionals, while political commitments aim to rebalance bilateral trade by expanding Pakistani agricultural and IT exports.
      Summary: K. V. Toys India Limited proposes an Initial Public Offering of up to 16,80,000 equity shares via a book-built issue at a ?227-?239 price band for proposed listing on the BSE SME Platform, with identified lead manager, registrar and market maker; reserved allocations for anchor investors, QIBs, NIIs, individuals and market maker; specified lot sizes and an expected basis of allotment timeline. Net proceeds are proposed to be used primarily for working capital and repayment/prepayment of borrowings, and the red herring prospectus is available for investor review.
      Summary: DBS was named Global Bank of the Year 2025 by The Banker and won multiple regional and segment awards, recognized for technological innovation including AI-driven customer protection against financial scams and smart-contract work to speed cross-jurisdictional payments; the release also highlights DBS's Asia-focused footprint, broad service offering, high credit ratings, and social-impact activities through its foundation.
      Summary: IDFC FIRST Bank's FIRST WOW! Black is an FD-backed secured credit card offering a physical Mastercard and a UPI-enabled RuPay virtual card on a single credit limit, with fully digital issuance from an FD of ?20,000. Key features include zero forex markup on international spends, differentiated reward point rates for everyday and UPI spends, travel and lifestyle benefits (lounge access, trip cancellation cover, insurance), a ?750+GST fee (waived on annual spends of ?1,50,000), and specific cash withdrawal and welcome-benefit mechanics.
      Summary: Reports substantive negotiation progress in the India-Chile Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) after the fourth round; delegations made substantial advances across chapters and both sides reiterated commitment to timely conclusion, aiming to expand market access, deepen economic cooperation, and enhance bilateral trade opportunities.
      Summary: The Network Planning Group reviewed five rail proposals under the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan to advance integrated multimodal infrastructure, last mile connectivity and a Whole of Government approach. Proposals comprise third and fourth lines on Gummidipundi-Gudur, Nidadavolu-Duvvada, Nagda-Mathura and Ghaziabad-New Sitapur corridors, and a third financial restructuring with infrastructure investments for Konkan Railway Corporation Limited, each aimed at augmenting capacity, reducing congestion and improving logistics and multimodal access for key sectors.
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      DGFT

      1.
      49/2025-26 - dated - 9-12-2025 - FTP
      Amendment to Para 4.63 of FTP-2023
      Summary: The revised Paragraph 4.63 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 continues to exempt imports under Diamond Imprest Authorisation from Basic Customs Duty, Additional Customs Duty, Education Cess, Anti-dumping Duty, Countervailing Duty, Safeguard Duty and Transition Product Specific Safeguard Duty, and additionally exempts such imports from the whole of the Integrated Tax and Compensation Cess leviable under sub-section (7) and sub-section (9) respectively of section 3 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.

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      2.
      18/2025-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 29-11-2025 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 26/2018-State Tax (Rate) dated 31st December, 2018
      Summary: The notification substitutes clause (c) in the Explanation to redefine "Nominated Agency" as the entities appearing in Lists 13, 14 and 15 appended to Table I of the referenced Customs notification, and declares the substitution to be deemed effective from 1 November 2025.
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      18 - dated 8-12-2025
      Export and Import of Indian Currency to or from Nepal and Bhutan
      Summary: Persons not being citizens of Pakistan or Bangladesh may carry Indian currency notes of denominations up to Rs.100 to or from Nepal and Bhutan without limit; notes of denominations above Rs.100 may be carried by an individual travelling to or from Nepal and Bhutan only up to a total limit of Rs.25,000; movement of Nepalese and Bhutanese currency to and from India is also permitted.

      Customs

      2.
      Corrigendum - dated 27-11-2025
      Corrigendum to Standing Order No. 05/2025 Dated 18.09.2025 And Corrigendum Order Dated 07.11.2025
      Summary: The NCLT Monitoring Team shall function under the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Customs (Legal Cell), and all NCLT & IBC matters shall henceforth be handled by the Legal Cell (Port) supervised by ADC(legal cell); this revised text supersedes earlier versions of Point (e) of Standing Order No. 05/2025 and related corrigenda and entries in EO No. 74/2025.
      3.
      FAQ PAD - dated 27-10-2025
      Frequently Asked Questions on Importation by Post (Foreign Post Office, Bengaluru) – reg
      Summary: Importation by post permits most goods except specified exclusions and categorises consignments as permitted, restricted (requiring DGFT authorization) or prohibited (barred and liable to confiscation). Duty treatment separates B2B, personal monetary imports and gift imports; personal imports under CIF Rs.1,000 are duty exempt. IGST is levied on CIF+BCD+SWS; reassessment is available only before delivery. Postal authorities handle custody and damage claims; KYC and procedural contacts are prescribed for clearance and grievances.
      4.
      Public Notice No. 11/2025 - dated 27-10-2025
      Launch of Indian Customs EDI System (ICES 1.5) for Import and Export and Commencing of operations at ICD MALUR (INMLO6)
      Summary: Launch of ICES 1.5 electronic processing at ICD Malur will commence on 30 October 2025, enabling computerized processing of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills for import and export. M/s Adani Logistics Ltd. is appointed as Custodian for goods at the ICD, and State Bank of India, Malur Branch is authorized for duty collection and refunds through the EDI system following successful pre-production trials and allocation of the ICD location code.
      5.
      Public Notice: 09/2025 - dated 9-10-2025
      Notice For Selection of Special Public Prosecutors
      Summary: Applications are sought for appointment as Special Public Prosecutors for CBIC matters; applicants must be registered advocates with Karnataka State Bar Council with at least ten years' practice. Submit Proforma-A with supporting documentary proof of qualifications, enrolment, case experience, publications and income by October 25, 2025; interviews are scheduled for October 29, 2025. Initial appointments may be renewed after an annual performance assessment contingent on recommendations from the relevant Commissioner or ADG.
      6.
      Public Notice No. 02/2025 - dated 12-9-2025
      Designation of CAPIO/CPIO/Appellate Authority under section 5(1) and 5(2) of the RTI Act, 2005
      Summary: Designation under Section 5(1) and 5(2) of the Right to Information Act, 2005: specific officers are nominated as CAPIO, CPIO and First Appellate Authority for the Office of the Chief Commissioner of Customs, Bengaluru, with contact details and jurisdiction covering the Bengaluru Customs Zone (including O/o Commissioner of Customs (Appeals), Bengaluru); this supersedes Public Notice No. 01/2025 and is issued with the Chief Commissioner's approval.
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