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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 13,2025

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      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: The article contends that conditioning a bona fide recipient's entitlement to input tax credit on the supplier's filing of invoice details imposes an impossible burden on purchasers, causes double taxation where tax was already paid to the supplier, and is arbitrary because recipients lack mechanisms to compel supplier reporting; it urges administrative extension of prior circular relief and calls for the revenue board to provide a practical solution to prevent hardship.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The court analysed the interaction between the RTI Act exemptions and the GST confidentiality provision, concluding that Section 158(1) of the CGST Act and the procedural safeguards of Section 11 of the RTI Act limit disclosure of particulars contained in GST returns; absent prima facie evidence of larger public interest or fraud, the GST non disclosure framework and the qualified commercial confidence exemption under Section 8(1)(d) justified refusal to furnish the returns.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Customs duty exemptions are granted through notifications and allied schemes for specified goods, end-uses, projects, or under preferential arrangements, and may be conditional or unconditional. Importers bear the burden of proving eligibility; ambiguities in coverage favor revenue, while courts permit remediation of minor procedural defects once substantive entitlement is established. Interpretive principles centre on legislative intent, substance over form, proportionality in penal measures, strict scrutiny of origin documentation, and adherence to natural justice; administrative issues include classification, end-use monitoring, documentation errors, and overlapping schemes.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The statutory framework under the Customs Tariff Act and corresponding Anti Dumping and Subsidy Rules authorizes the Directorate General of Trade Remedies to investigate dumping/subsidization, material injury and causal link, and to recommend duties; the Ministry of Finance issues final notifications. Investigations use questionnaires, cost analyses, verifications and hearings, may impose provisional measures, and must follow transparent methodologies, apply the Non-Injurious Price concept and the Lesser Duty Rule, while judicial review ensures procedural fairness, adequate reasoning and justified use of adverse inferences.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The statutory framework led by the Customs Act, 1962 targets misdeclaration, smuggling, and duty evasion through confiscation, recovery, and penal provisions; customs officers exercise search, seizure, summons and Section 108 statement powers, arrest for serious offences, and deploy digital and financial forensics while coordination with specialized agencies and international partners supports investigations; courts require prima facie evidence, a clear nexus for confiscation, and proportionality in penalties, giving weight to voluntary Section 108 statements subject to scrutiny for coercion.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Seizure under the Customs Act requires reason to believe based on tangible evidence; confiscation and forfeiture mandate a clear nexus to offending goods or proceeds, adherence to natural justice through reasoned show-cause notices and disclosure, and application of proportionality to redemption fines and penalties, with scrutiny of owner knowledge for conveyance confiscation and heightened evidentiary thresholds for forfeiture.
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      Summary: A national survey finds most adults have noticed higher prices for groceries, electricity and holiday gifts, leading many to cut nonessential spending, dip into savings, seek lower prices or use buy-now-pay-later options; respondents link sustained price levels and tariff-driven cost pressures to these consumer adjustments, and many expect no meaningful economic improvement next year.
      Summary: Retail inflation rose to 0.71% in November due to higher food and fuel prices, and this pickup will inform the Monetary Policy Committee's data-dependent assessment; earlier low inflation had permitted policy rate reductions, while recent price firming reduces scope for large further cuts and makes near-term policy actions conditional on evolving inflation and fiscal developments.
      Summary: Approval establishes a new auction window, CoalSETU, within the Non Regulated Sector Linkage Auction Policy to permit long term allocation of coal linkages by auction without end use restrictions, allowing any domestic buyer to participate for industrial use or export. Coking coal is excluded. Linkage holders may export up to 50% of their allocation and flexibly utilise fuel among group companies, creating an end use neutrality framework for non coking coal alongside an explicit export cap and intra group transferability.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India weekly report shows aggregate foreign exchange reserves rose to USD 687.26 billion for the week ended December 5, with foreign currency assets down to USD 556.88 billion, gold reserves up to USD 106.984 billion, Special Drawing Rights up to USD 18.721 billion, and the reserve position with the IMF down to USD 4.675 billion, noting valuation effects from non USD currency movements.
      Summary: MSP for the 2026 copra marketing season is set at Rs.12,027/quintal for Fair Average Quality milling copra and Rs.12,500/quintal for ball copra, pursuant to the Budget policy of fixing MSPs at least 1.5 times the all India weighted average cost of production. These rates increase by Rs.445 and Rs.400 per quintal respectively over the prior season. Procurement to support the MSPs will continue under the Price Support Scheme through designated Central Nodal Agencies.
      Summary: The CoalSETU window creates a mechanism within the NRS Linkage Auction Policy for long term auction allocation of coal linkages for any industrial use and export, excluding coking coal and prohibiting trader participation. Coal allocated under this window may be used for own consumption, coal washing, other purposes, or exported up to 50% of the linkage quantity, but not resold domestically; specified end users may continue under existing auctions and may also participate in this window.
      Summary: Cabinet approvals: Rs 11,718 crore sanctioned for Census 2027 and a bill approved to raise foreign direct investment in the insurance sector to 100 per cent. Regulatory oversight: competition authority examining whether a major airline violated competition norms; government sources report shortlisted appointments to the Central Information Commission include disadvantaged-group candidates. Judicial actions: Supreme Court stayed a Kerala High Court order on Munambam land as waqf and ordered status quo, and refused to modify its suspension order concerning an enquiry commission and SIT in the Karur stampede matter.
      Summary: The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) programme provides sector specific financial incentives to stimulate domestic manufacturing, attract investment, and boost exports across multiple priority sectors. Implementing Ministries administer incentives, monitor realised investments, production/sales and employment, and report results at departmental and Empowered Group of Secretaries levels. Complementary measures-digital trade infrastructure, export hubs, logistics improvements, trade agreements, and targeted MSME support programmes-are deployed to enhance market access, finance, and capacity utilisation, while sectoral monitoring assesses domestic value addition and export competitiveness.
      Summary: India's shrimp export performance to the United States remained substantial with multi-year volumes of roughly 0.27-0.34 million tonnes and values of USD 2.3-3.1 billion; government measures focus on market diversification, quality and traceability through MPEDA-led trade promotion and SHAPHARI certification, infrastructure and processing support under PMMSY and FIDF, targeted financial assistance covering portions of capital and testing costs, and a GST reduction to lower input costs and enhance competitiveness.
      Summary: Improving productivity of small enterprises, expanding formal skilling, and increasing digital adoption and credit access can shift employment from subsistence self-employment to hired work; modest increases in skilled workforce share and credit access are simulated to generate multi-million job gains in labour-intensive manufacturing and services, and reorienting incentives toward labour-intensive sub-sectors can amplify employment multipliers.
      Summary: HSBC India opened a new Amritsar branch to expand wealth and banking services for affluent, HNW, UHNW, and non-resident clients, as part of a strategic national expansion that follows regulatory approval to open 20 new branches and increases its network to 28 branches across 16 cities, with further branch openings planned in multiple regional centres.
      Summary: Sanctions on major Russian oil producers altered trade flows and contractual risk for refiners, causing some private Indian refiners to halt purchases while state owned refineries increased Russian crude intake. The EU bans fuels refined from Russian oil, but Australia, Canada and the US have not enacted equivalent bans, producing shifts in export destinations-most notably increased exports to Australia from a single large Indian refinery-and raising compliance and traceability concerns for exporters and downstream buyers.
      Summary: A federal probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act targets an alleged illegal codeine based cough syrup trade in Uttar Pradesh, prompting raids at over 25 premises in multiple states. Authorities recovered tens of thousands of CBCS bottles, electronic devices and documents, encountered fake addresses, and estimate illicit proceeds at about Rs 1,000 crore. The investigation, linked to about 30 police FIRs, involves alleged diversion, smuggling of schedule H syrups, multiple custodial actions and tracing of proceeds for asset recovery.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate provisionally attached assets worth Rs 17.91 crore under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in a probe into a pan India Ponzi network operated through a fraudulent website; attachments cover immovable and movable properties alleged to be proceeds of crime, and total attachments in the case now amount to Rs 54.98 crore while investigation continues.
      Summary: Siharan is a promotional press release announcing the trailer and Pan India theatrical release of a horror comedy film that foregrounds themes of women's exploitation and dignity, details narrative elements such as Choti Katwa folklore and betel leaf farming depiction, and identifies key production and distribution participants; it contains no contractual, compliance, or adjudicatory content.
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      Customs

      1.
      76/2025 - dated - 11-12-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Fixes tariff values by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the principal customs notification, specifying US dollar values for edible oils, brass scrap, areca nuts, and specified forms of gold and silver; issued under the statutory authority of the Customs Act and effective from 12 December 2025.

      GST - States

      2.
      18/2025-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 1-12-2025 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 26/2018-State Tax (Rate) dated 31st December, 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes clause (c) of the Explanation in Notification No. 26/2018 State Tax (Rate) to define "Nominated Agency" as entities mentioned in Lists 13, 14 and 15 appended to Table 1 of Notification No. 45/2025 Customs (24 October 2025); the amendment is made under section 11(1) of the Maharashtra GST Act, 2017 and comes into force on 1 November 2025.
      3.
      S.R.O. No.1400/2025 - dated - 12-11-2025 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 40950-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043-2017, dated the 31st December, 2018
      Summary: Substitutes clause (c) in the Explanation of the Odisha GST notification to define "Nominated Agency" as entities mentioned in Lists 13, 14 and 15 appended to Table I of a specified Customs notification, and declares the amendment effective from 1 November 2025.
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      SEBI

      1.
      HO/47/12/11(5)2025-MRD-POD3/I/196/2025 - dated 12-12-2025
      Provisions relating to Strengthening Governance of Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs)
      Summary: The circular mandates appointment of Executive Directors for Critical Operations and Regulatory verticals via open advertisement and regulator-approved shortlists, requires EDs to be Governing Board members with regulator-approved compensation, and establishes a revised reporting structure where EDs report to the MD while CTO, CISO, Compliance Officer and Chief Risk Officer report to their respective EDs; statutory committees retain separate quarterly access to KMPs, and the CRiO is tasked with technology audits and participation in SCOT.

      DGFT

      2.
      37/2025-26 - dated 11-12-2025
      Amendments in Standard Input Output Norms (SION) A-290
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade, under Paragraphs 1.03 and 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, amends the Unit of Measurement (UOM) for import items under SION A 290 for Metformin HCl: Dicyanodiamide 0.567 Kg. and DMF 0.37 Kg., with immediate effect.

      Customs

      3.
      Public Notice No : 23/2025 - dated 10-12-2025
      Wings India 2026 at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad from 28th January to 31st January 2026
      Summary: Temporary customs facilitation at Begumpet Airport for Wings India 2026 requires manual filing of Import/Export General Manifests and aircraft/cargo forms. Foreign aircraft and exhibition goods may be temporarily imported duty-exempt under ATA Carnet or Notification No. 8/2016, with bonds and Bills of Entry required; Notification No. 4/2019 removes the bank guarantee/cash deposit requirement for aircraft. Goods undergo open examination and value appraisal, Out-of-Charge is issued manually before exhibition use, transhipment procedures apply for transfers from ACC/ICD, and re-export and fuel-recording formalities are mandated for bond/guarantee cancellation.
      4.
      Public Notice No. 10/2025 - dated 21-11-2025
      Passenger Facilitation Centre at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad
      Summary: A Passenger Facilitation Centre at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad provides a single point of contact for international passengers to obtain guidance on Customs procedures, baggage rules and declaration requirements, to raise queries and grievances regarding baggage clearance and passenger movement, and to seek coordinated, timely redressal of complaints via specified location, email and telephone channels.
      5.
      Public Notice No. 15/2025 - dated 3-11-2025
      Clarification regarding Clearance of Imported Goods through Courier/Parcel/Postal Mode
      Summary: Notice prescribes the legal framework and mandatory compliance for courier/parcel/postal imports, classifies consignments as B2B, personal (monetary) and gift (no monetary transaction), and sets specific duty compositions for personal imports and gifts (yielding 30.98% and 41.60% respectively). It requires proactive disclosure of duties by courier agents, conditions exemption eligibility on case-by-case supporting declarations and notifications, and mandates accurate matching KYC documentation to avoid clearance delays.
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