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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 20,2025

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Section 105 makes amounts of unexplained expenditure deemed to be the assessee's income where no satisfactory explanation is offered, and subsection (2) provides that such deemed income shall not be allowed as a deduction under any provision of the Act.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Court found that the taxpayer misrepresented business existence and operations, availed substantial Input Tax Credit while filing NIL returns, and used staged signage and other means to mislead inspections; it dismissed the writ petition for cancellation of GST registration, imposed substantial costs for misuse of the judicial process, and permitted departmental investigation and recovery proceedings to continue.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A diverse board enhances deliberation, oversight, and risk identification by bringing varied perspectives, producing structural benefits for long-term governance even when short-term financial effects are mixed. Persistent representation gaps arise from narrow recruitment networks and one-dimensional diversity efforts. Data limitations and causation challenges complicate empirical assessment. Policy responses favor disclosure and comply or explain mechanisms alongside investor voting pressure, while effective corporate practice requires expanding director pipelines, succession planning, mentorship, and regular board evaluations to convert representation into meaningful participation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Acceptance of a registered person's explanation recorded at the end of scrutiny, with communication that no further action is required, closes the scrutiny cycle and bars initiation of determination proceedings on the same discrepancies, period and transactions; a later show cause notice and demand duplicating those grounds is legally impermissible.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Boards must balance multidimensional shareholder activism-spanning financial and values based demands-by engaging transparently through formalized disclosure and evaluation protocols while preserving independence and long term strategic stewardship; engagement can be constructive when it disciplines management and improves oversight, but over responsiveness risks short termism and governance by referendum.
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      Summary: China will approve the export of rare-earth metals for civilian use, subject to permits and export controls to prevent diversion to defence applications; authorities have begun issuing general export licenses after lifting earlier curbs, framing controls as non-discriminatory and aligned with international non-proliferation practice to preserve supply-chain stability.
      Summary: China approved export of rare-earth metals for civilian use and filed for WTO consultations with India over ICT and solar tariffs and subsidies; Nepal's president issued an ordinance amending the general election law; Sri Lanka's cyclone recovery fund exceeded USD 13.8 million; reports note a UK Foreign Office cybersecurity breach, violence against a Hindu minority in Bangladesh, ongoing investigations into deaths abroad, a defence bill broadening US-India engagement, and reported plans to revoke some naturalised citizenships.
      Summary: The rupee closed at 89.67 against the US dollar, supported by corporate dollar inflows, easing crude oil and equity strength; RBI intervention and a softer US dollar index were also cited. Net direct tax collections rose 8% to over Rs 17.04 lakh crore year to date through December 17, driven by slower refunds and higher corporate advance taxes, and forex reserves increased to USD 688.949 billion for the week ended December 12.
      Summary: Retirees of NABARD, representing over 3,500 pensioners, are protesting delays in administrative implementation of post retirement benefit adjustments. They demand revision of pension for NABARD recruited employees retired on or before November 1, 2017; implementation of government approved revised family pension and removal of its upper limit; grant of full pension after 20 years' service; and pension fixation based on last drawn pay or a ten month average, arguing a July 21, 2023 order excluded certain pensioners and produced discriminatory treatment.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate issued a provisional attachment under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act of about Rs 7.93-8 crore in assets allegedly constituting proceeds of crime from an offshore illegal online betting operation; the agency alleges endorsement payments were routed through foreign intermediaries and layered transactions to conceal illicit origins, and warns that promoting such platforms, including via surrogate promotions, attracts legal penalties.
      Summary: Statement of Jai Anmol Ambani was recorded under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in a probe into alleged money laundering tied to an alleged bank loan fraud involving Yes Bank's escalating exposure to Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group companies; a substantial portion of those exposures reportedly turned non-performing and caused asserted losses to the bank, and senior group members have also been questioned in the related investigation.
      Summary: MUFG Bank will acquire a 20% minority stake in Shriram Finance via preferential equity shares for Rs 39,618 crore, subject to shareholder approval, regulatory clearances and customary closing conditions; completion will make Shriram Finance an equity-method affiliate of MUFG and MUFG Bank and enable MUFG to appoint two directors.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee reduced the policy repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25 per cent while five of six members voted to retain a neutral stance to preserve flexibility for data-dependent action; one member preferred an accommodative stance. Members cited faster-than-anticipated moderation in headline and core inflation-driven largely by food price deflation and low core inflation excluding precious metals-as justification for supporting growth with the current easing, while keeping future moves contingent on incoming data and noting external risks to business sentiment.
      Summary: China requested WTO consultations with India challenging Indian tariffs on ICT products and solar sector subsidies, alleging breaches of WTO obligations including denial of national treatment and the provision of import substitution subsidies prohibited under WTO rules, and urging India to adjust these measures to meet its WTO commitments.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India weekly disclosure reports forex reserves at USD 688.949 billion for the week ended December 12, up USD 1.689 billion. Foreign Currency Assets rose by USD 906 million to USD 557.787 billion; gold reserves increased by USD 758 million to USD 107.741 billion; Special Drawing Rights grew by USD 14 million to USD 18.745 billion; and the IMF reserve position rose by USD 11 million to USD 4.686 billion. Foreign currency asset values reflect valuation effects of non US currencies.
      Summary: The Network Planning Group evaluated eight transport projects against PM GatiShakti principles-applying integrated multimodal infrastructure standards, last-mile connectivity, and a whole-of-government approach-and recommended capacity augmentation (third/fourth lines, doubling, and highway widening) with multimodal linkages to highways, airports, industrial hubs, terminals and approach roads to improve freight and passenger throughput, punctuality, travel times, and regional economic connectivity.
      Summary: ISB and NBER hosted a two-day conference on household finance across the lifecycle focusing on consumption and savings, responses to financial windfalls, inflation-driven portfolio rebalancing, disparities in home loans, and the roles of deposit and health insurance in household financial stability, with research presentations and panels to inform policy and practice.
      Summary: RSM US LLP's India operations earned Great Place to Work certification based on confidential employee survey responses across four offices, demonstrating strong workplace culture through high ratings for safety, inclusion, and pride. The certification reflects measured employee perceptions of trust, credibility, respect, fairness, pride and camaraderie and supports RSM's positioning of India as a strategic growth engine, citing expansion to roughly 3,400 professionals and enhanced programs for flexibility, well being, learning and career mobility.
      Summary: Net direct tax receipts rose 8% to about Rs 17.04 lakh crore due to slower refunds and higher corporate advance tax payments. The publication reports attachment of assets in a large illegal betting linked money laundering investigation, reflecting deployment of asset seizure and anti money laundering measures. It also notes judicial scrutiny of a custodial sexual assault allegation and extended investigative custody in a terrorism related case, underscoring use of investigative custody and judicial oversight in serious criminal probes.
      Summary: Millers request that HYV jute seeds be treated as a strategic agricultural input, impose a complete ban on jute seed exports, and require licence-based regulation of jute goods imports administered by the Office of the Jute Commissioner to protect domestic raw-material supply and the jute industry.
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      35/2025 - dated - 18-12-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to impose Anti-dumping duty on Cold Rolled Non‐Oriented Electrical Steel from China PR
      Summary: Imposes an anti-dumping duty on Cold Rolled Non Oriented Electrical Steel from China PR following findings of dumping and material injury. Tariff headings 7210, 7225 and 7226 are covered; CRNO is defined to include cold rolled silicon electrical flat steel products (excluding certain full hard silicon electrical steel). Exporter/producer specific duties are USD 223.82/MT for three named Chinese producers and USD 414.92/MT for other producers and for exports routed via third countries. Duty applies for five years and is payable in Indian currency, with specified exchange rate rules for conversion.

      GST - States

      2.
      2044-F.T. - dated - 4-12-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1899- F.T. dated 31.12.2018 and inter alia seeks to amend the definition of ‘Nominated Agency’ in clause (c) of the Explanation.
      Summary: Substitutes clause (c) of the Explanation to redefine "Nominated Agency" as the entities mentioned in Lists 13, 14 and 15 appended to Table I of notification No. 45/2025 Customs, aligning the state GST notification with those Customs lists and declaring the amendment effective from the 1st day of November, 2025.
      3.
      2043-F.T. - dated - 4-12-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      West Bengal Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: A new electronic registration route allows the common portal to grant registration within three working days based on data analysis and risk parameters (rule 9A). Rule 14A offers an option for applicants with monthly output tax liability below Rs. 2.5 lakh to obtain registration electronically, subject to mandatory Aadhaar authentication, PAN verification, and portal-based checks; duplicate registration under the same PAN in the same State is prohibited. Withdrawal from the option requires filing FORM GST REG-32 with specified return-filing preconditions, Aadhaar verification, and adherence to verification and order timelines.
      4.
      1791–F.T. - dated - 29-10-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to notify category of registered persons under section 54(6) of the WBGST Act, 2017 who may not be sanctioned provisional refund.
      Summary: Notification excludes from provisional refund entitlement registered persons who have not completed Aadhaar authentication under rule 10B and persons engaged in supplying specified goods-areca nuts, pan masala, tobacco and tobacco substitutes, and essential oils-using Customs Tariff Act First Schedule terminology for classification; the measure takes effect from 1 October 2025.
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      IBC

      1.
      IBBI/CIRP/89/2025 - dated 18-12-2025
      Introduction of Modification Utility & Commencement of levy of fee for delayed filing of Forms under Regulation 40B of the CIRP Regulations
      Summary: A portal-based Modification Utility allows Insolvency Professionals to correct submitted CIRP forms via OTP authentication; modifications made before a form's due date do not attract a fee because fee computation starts only after the last due date. For forms due on or before 31 December 2025, submissions after that date require a fee of Rs.500 per form for each calendar month of delay until submission, excluding GST.

      GST - States

      2.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 12/2025 - dated 22-9-2025
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of secondary or post-sale discounts under GST.
      Summary: Discounts resulting from supplier-issued financial or commercial credit notes do not reduce original transaction value, so recipients need not reverse Input Tax Credit. Post-sale manufacturer-to-dealer discounts generally lower the dealer's sale price and are not consideration for the dealer's supply absent a manufacturer-end-customer agreement; where such an agreement exists and credit notes enable discounted end-customer sales, the discount is an inducement included in consideration. Distinct promotional services are taxable only if contracted separately with defined consideration.

      DGFT

      3.
      40/2025-26 - dated 19-12-2025
      Amendment in Appendix 4B of Handbook of Procedures, 2023
      Summary: Amendment to Part B of Appendix 4B authorises Indian Overseas Bank and Union Bank of India to import only gold for FY 2025-26 (01.04.2025-31.03.2026) and adds SBER Bank with a conditional authorisation permitting imports solely for domestic consumption, effective 25.06.2025 until 31.03.2026, issued under paragraphs 1.03 and 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023.

      Customs

      4.
      Public Notice/Trade Facilitation Notice :13/2025 - dated 16-12-2025
      Transshipment Permission to M/s SpiceJet Limited, Kolkata for carrying Export/Import transshipment
      Summary: Grant of Transshipment Permission to M/s SpiceJet Limited authorises export/import transshipment of EXIM cargo from ACC Kolkata to other customs notified airports under section 45(1) read with section 54(3) of the Customs Act, 1962, contingent on execution of specified export and import bonds and bank guarantees. SpiceJet bears liability for shortage or pilferage-export losses measured by value of goods plus interest, penalty and cess and import losses measured by Customs duty, cess, surcharge and other levies with interest and penalty. Permission is time limited and renewable subject to compliance with statutory provisions and circulars.
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