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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 11,2025

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 128 requires three procedural safeguards before confiscation or penalty: a written notice of grounds (with specified officer approval), an opportunity to submit a written representation within a reasonable time, and a reasonable opportunity for personal hearing; oral notices are permitted only at the person's request. Routine use of pre printed waivers to dispense with these safeguards is inconsistent with natural justice, and cannot substitute for a conscious signed waiver plus an opportunity of hearing.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Tariff classification under the Harmonized System faces disputes from technological change, ambiguous headings, and divergent interpretations across ports, causing inconsistency and potential WTO non compliance. Customs valuation follows the WTO preference for transaction value but is complicated by under invoicing concerns, related party transactions, use of valuation databases, and limited comparable data. Remedies proposed include technical training, wider use of advance rulings, improved data and risk systems, and stakeholder collaboration to harmonise practice and protect both revenue and trade facilitation.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: U.S. tariff increases have redirected Asian seafood exports toward China and ASEAN while China's lifting of the Japanese seafood ban increases procurement demand and competition; Indian exporters can seize displaced demand by supplying Vannamei and black tiger shrimp, value added and sustainably certified products, provided they strengthen compliance with Chinese customs and health documentation, secure long term distributor contracts, invest in rapid freeze and processing capabilities, and diversify species offerings.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Indian law treats computer programmes as literary works, protecting source and object code, documentation and creative user-interface elements while excluding ideas, algorithms, programming languages, data formats and purely functional modules. Rights include reproduction, adaptation, distribution, public communication and rental, but protection is constrained by the expression-function dichotomy to prevent monopolistic control over functional aspects.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Fair dealing under the Copyright Act, 1957 is a purpose-specific, enumerated limitation permitting private study, criticism or review, reporting of current events, judicial or legislative reproduction and educational reproduction; courts first determine whether the dealing falls within these statutory purposes and then apply a fairness inquiry focused on purpose and character, amount and substantiality, market effect and nature of the work, with transformation, market substitution and availability of licensing as pivotal considerations.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Well-known trademarks under the Trade Marks Act and the 2017 Rules are determined by factors including public recognition, duration and geographic spread of use and promotion, enforcement history and commercial value, with trans-border reputation explicitly considered; the Registrar may declare marks well-known suo motu or on application, and protection extends across classes and into the digital sphere to prevent dilution, blurring, tarnishment and free-riding, subject to evidence-intensive determinations and concerns about overprotection and harmonisation between administrative and judicial tests.
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      Summary: A committee chaired by Dr. Mausumi Bose used Small Area Estimation, employing Fay-Herriot and Spatial Fay-Herriot models, to generate rural and urban district-level MPCE estimates for Uttar Pradesh from HCES 2022-23. The methodology borrows strength from covariates and neighbouring districts to improve precision where direct survey estimates are weak. The report, including FH and SFH district tables, is publicly available on MoSPI's website and is recommended for replication by other states to fill district-level data gaps and inform development planning.
      Summary: The IMF urges China to correct its trade imbalance after a record $1 trillion surplus, cautioning that continued export-led growth and a weakened currency risk provoking trade tensions. It recommends comprehensive policies to boost domestic consumption, address the property-market downturn that has weakened household demand, and manage excess industrial capacity to reduce dependence on exports.
      Summary: The enforcement agency seized 13 bank accounts of Reliance Infrastructure Ltd holding Rs 54.82 crore for alleged contravention of FEMA, asserting that R Infra and its SPVs diverted funds from NHAI highway contracts through sham sub contracting arrangements and transfers to shell companies abroad; a summoned corporate principal did not depose.
      Summary: The Draft ESU Schedule for ASUSE 2026 is published on the MoSPI website for stakeholder consultation; the survey captures economic and operational characteristics of unincorporated non agricultural establishments and supports national accounts and policy needs. Modifications to the schedule reflect suggestions from ongoing ASUSE 2025 and consultative exercises. Comments in the prescribed format should be sent to the designated email addresses by 20 December 2025; links to the draft and feedback format are provided on the MoSPI site.
      Summary: A government initiative to develop a framework for measuring the knowledge economy convened a multi stakeholder workshop to design a taxonomy of knowledge products, assess data sources and quantification challenges, and constituted a Technical Advisory Group to recommend valuation methodologies and link knowledge economy indicators with macro economic and social statistics; current expenses are limited to operational costs for the workshop and TAG meetings.
      Summary: Negotiations between India and the US focus on a Bilateral Trade Agreement to resolve reciprocal steep tariffs that have reduced Indian exports, with the US seeking duty concessions on agricultural and industrial goods and India resisting concessions in agri and dairy; talks proceed on parallel tracks to secure tariff relief in an initial framework while negotiating a broader comprehensive deal.
      Summary: NABARD extended a long-term loan of Rs 1,685.27 crore to OPTCL at a reduced interest rate of 7.75% per annum, with about Rs 900 crore allocated to new transmission projects and the remainder to swap higher-cost loans, constituting NABARD's first project financing to a State PSU in Odisha.
      Summary: The dispute centers on a contested sale of government hereditary watan land, alleged stamp duty exemption, and whether omission of a majority partner from an FIR-because his name did not appear on transactional documents-reflects investigative protection; the power-of-attorney holder sought pre-arrest relief arguing absence of mens rea, bona fide registered sale status, and that a second FIR is duplicative and oppressive given an ongoing economic offences inquiry.
      Summary: The study identifies a post COVID shift in India's SME capital markets toward larger Rs. 25-35 crore+ deals, with post listing performance increasingly tied to corporate governance, track record, profitability and operational depth rather than high growth, loss making narratives. Energy and Financials lead revenue expansion; Industrials lead issuance volumes. Rising retail participation and intensified regulatory scrutiny reinforce a market preference for governance and sustainable value creation as central to capital formation and investor decision making.
      Summary: Searches under the anti money laundering framework targeted premises linked to the promoter and professionals of two dairy and agro feed companies after police FIRs alleged that investor funds were solicited by false claims of high profitability and then diverted through multiple accounts and entities; the FIRs quantify the alleged diversion at Rs 108.30 crore and investigators are tracing asset flows and layering of proceeds.
      Summary: Italy has established a dedicated 500 million financing line to support Italian companies in India and foster joint ventures, while its export credit agency increased local-currency exposure by about 200 million in addition to over 2 billion of guarantees; policy aims include converting contacts into contracts via targeted co-development and co-production projects and advancing an ambitious EU-India free trade framework alongside a joint strategic action plan for coordinated initiatives in defence, trade, clean energy and connectivity.
      Summary: The Export Promotion Mission (EPM) is a consolidated Rs.25,060 crore, outcome-based programme (FY 2025-26 to FY 2030-31) unifying prior schemes to boost export competitiveness through two sub-schemes: Niryat Protsahan (affordable trade finance for MSMEs via interest subvention, export factoring, guarantees and e-commerce credit) and Niryat Disha (non-financial enablers for quality, compliance, branding, trade fairs, warehousing, logistics and trade intelligence), supported by digital platforms and alignment of legacy supports like IES and MAI.
      Summary: A charge sheet alleges an overseas organized syndicate used a fake HPZ Tokens app and a network of shell companies to collect and launder over Rs 1,000 crore. The scheme purported crypto-mining returns, relied on local corporate structures and professionals, exploited payment aggregators for rapid inter-account transfers and partial disbursements to investors, converted proceeds into cryptocurrency for transfer abroad, and names 30 entities including two foreign principals, 27 individuals and three companies.
      Summary: Demand for a nationwide mandate creating dedicated emergency lanes for ambulances, enforcing the National Ambulance Code and prior judicial directives through AI enabled traffic signals, 30 second green corridors, police escorts, penalties for violators, and a high level probe into deaths from ambulance delays; Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health to examine systemic failures and lack of national data tracking such incidents.
      Summary: Italy prioritizes India by providing a dedicated 500 million financing line to support Italian companies and joint ventures, supplementing increased export credit exposure of about 200 million and over 2 billion in existing guarantees, while launching Innovit India to foster collaboration in big data, quantum technology, biotech and AI and supporting an ambitious EU India free trade agreement alongside a joint strategic action plan 2025-2029.
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      GST - States

      1.
      1836/XI-2–25-9(47)-17-T.C.- 299-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order (366)-2025 - dated - 12-11-2025 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. KA.NI.-2-188/XI-9(47)/17-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order-(06)-2019 dated January 24, 2019
      Summary: The Uttar Pradesh GST exemption notification is amended by substituting the definition of "Nominated Agency" in the Explanation. The revised definition covers entities listed in Lists 13, 14 and 15 appended to Table I of Customs notification No. 45/2025-Customs dated 24 October 2025. The amendment is made under Section 11 of the Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and takes effect from 1 November 2025.
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      SEBI

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      HO/38/30/12(1)2025-MIRSD-SEC-FATF - dated 10-12-2025
      Relaxation on geo-tagging requirement in India for NRIs while undertaking re-KYC
      Summary: Intermediary apps may relax the requirement that an NRI client's physical location be in India during re-KYC, provided the app time-stamps interactions, initiates random client actions to confirm live responses, captures GPS coordinates and matches them to the country in the client's Proof of Address, and prevents connections from spoofed IP addresses; these technical safeguards amend the Master Circular on KYC for digital re-KYC of existing NRI clients.

      DGFT

      2.
      35/2025-26 - dated 10-12-2025
      Amendments in Chapter 7 of the Handbook of Procedures and ANF 7 A
      Summary: ANF 7A claims for deemed export benefits must be filed online by supplier or recipient with IEC to the jurisdictional Regional Authority as per Appendix 1A, except EOUs where the DTA supplier claims from the jurisdictional RA and the EOU recipient files with the Jurisdictional Development Commissioner of SEZs under Appendix 6J if the supplier has not claimed benefits. Applicants must upload prescribed ANF 7A documents at filing, no physical copy is required, claims follow TED/drawback eligibility rules, and each application must pertain to a single category of supply under para 7.02.
      3.
      36/2025-26 - dated 10-12-2025
      List of empanelled Pre-Shipment Inspection Agencies (PSIAs) and inclusion of approvals granted in the 27th Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) Meeting in terms of Para 2.52 (c) of HBP 2023 in Appendix-2G
      Summary: DGFT has incorporated approvals of the 27th IMC (25.06.2025) into a revised Appendix 2G, adding two new PSIAs and permitting eleven existing PSIAs to add approved instruments-specifically Handheld Radiation Survey Meters and Radionuclide Identifiers (Spectrometers). Recognised agencies may issue PSIC online via the DGFT portal subject to conditions: valid calibration certificates, a bank guarantee, equipment to area mapping on the portal, and a registered office with a nationalised bank account in India. Recognitions are valid for three years or as specified.

      Customs

      4.
      Public Notice No. 13/2025 - dated 4-12-2025
      Appointment of Public Grievance Officer for Inland Container Depot, Tughlakabad (Import) Commissionerate
      Summary: Appointment of a Public Grievance Officer for the Office of the Principal Commissioner of Customs, Inland Container Depot, Tughlakabad (Import), naming Sh. Maneesh Nemiwal with designated contact details. A Turant Seva Kendra (TSK) is designated to handle faceless assessment grievances with nodal officer Shri Sumit Mishra and a dedicated TSK email. A Customs Facilitation Centre on the ground floor provides daily posted officer assistance for guidance on customs procedures.
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