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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 31,2024

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      Summary: Section 129 pertains to goods in transit, while Section 130 has broader scope allowing direct invocation where material shows a clear intent to evade tax; such direct action requires specific, recorded reasons based on material, an adequate show-cause notice that sets out those reasons, and compliance with prescribed formalities so that authorities do not base confiscation on conclusions absent from the notice.
      Summary: The court holds that the statutory presumption in favour of the cheque holder is rebuttable and may be displaced by the drawer upon adducing evidence which, on the preponderance of probabilities, shows the cheque was not issued for a legally recoverable debt; inconsistencies in the holder's case, absence of supporting financial records, and unexplained issuance circumstances are salient in assessing rebuttal.
      Summary: Condonation of short delays in filing income tax returns must be governed by principles of equity and fairness, with bona fide explanations such as portal technical failures and unforeseeable disruptions at a chartered accountant's premises meriting empathetic, case sensitive assessment rather than mechanical rejection. Where assessees rely on professional intermediaries, corroborative evidence of genuine operational impediments is a relevant consideration in exercising discretionary condonation to facilitate compliance objectives.
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      By: Poornima Gupta
      Summary: TDS on salary requires the employer to deduct tax at the time of payment by applying the average rate of income-tax on the employee's estimated total income; the employer may adjust deductions for prior errors and must consider employee provided particulars of other income, house property loss, and TDS/TCS (Form 12BAA/12B) and may require evidence of claims (Form 12BB). Employers must furnish perquisite details in Form 16/12BA, obtain the employee's tax regime choice for TDS computation, issue Form 16 certificates, and apply special rules for non monetary perquisites, sweat equity, relief under the statute, and foreign currency salary conversion.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Rule 11UA sets out a formula for FMV of unquoted equity shares by aggregating adjusted asset values, market valuations for specific asset classes, FMV of shares and securities, and stamp-duty values for immovable property, less liabilities, and allocating the net to paid-up share capital; it permits multiple valuation methods including DCF. Customary disclaimers in valuation reports do not automatically invalidate an approved method, and retrospective comparison of projections with later actuals is not an appropriate basis to reject a permitted valuation under the Rule.
      By: DrJoshua Ebenezer
      Summary: GST recommendations treat salted/spiced popcorn as Namkeen under CTH 21069099 and caramel popcorn as sugar confectionery under CTH 1704, yet HSN Explanatory Notes and the First Schedule classification principles indicate that cereal preparations obtained by swelling or roasting that retain their essential cereal character-even when seasoned or lightly sugar-coated-remain within heading 1904, excluding only products where sugar is present in proportions that give the product the character of sugar confectionery.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Timely acquisition and download of the FSSAI certificate is a regulatory obligation and the statutory attestation that a food business meets prescribed safety standards. The certificate-basic registration, state licence or central licence-must be obtained, renewed and retained to avoid non compliance risk. Prompt downloads preserve supply chain access and consumer confidence, prevent administrative sanctions for delayed registration or renewal, and facilitate renewals, updates and broader market participation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Calcutta High Court set aside cancellation of GST registration imposed solely for non-filing of returns, subject to the assessee filing returns for the default period and paying the tax, interest, fine and penalty, if any, noting that suspension/revocation prevents invoicing and impedes tax recovery and applying the cancellation and suspension framework under Section 29(2).
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The 55th GST Council proposed measures to strengthen compliance and procedural mechanisms, including statutory authorisation for a track and trace system for specified goods, a legal framework for Invoice Management Systems, and inclusion of inter state RCM transactions within ISD from 01.04.2025. It recommended a retrospective amendment to section 17(5)-replacing 'plant or machinery' with 'plant and machinery'-to nullify the effect of the Safari decision from 1 July 2017, and approved uniform 18% GST on supplies of used vehicles under the margin scheme, changes to hotel/restaurant rate linkage, voucher tax clarifications, targeted exemptions, and expedited registration procedures.
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      Summary: A federal probe into alleged money laundering arising from a Lokayukta FIR found documents, bank-account details and property records showing that a former transport-department constable allegedly acquired movable and immovable assets in the names of family members, friends and companies with close associates as directors, focusing on asset tracing, beneficial ownership and instruments used to disguise the origin of proceeds.
      Summary: Gross non-performing assets (GNPA) of scheduled commercial banks fell to a multi year low due to lower slippages, higher write offs and steady credit demand, with fresh NPA accretion concentrated in unsecured retail loans; rising write offs-especially in private banks-may obscure weakening asset quality and diluted underwriting. Liquidity coverage declined amid higher net cash outflows, while large borrower GNPA shares fell and profitability and the banking stability indicator improved, supported by capital buffers and stronger earnings.
      Summary: Airlines operating international flights must share PNR and related passenger information with Customs 24 hours before departure, covering names, itinerary, billing/payment details, contact and baggage information, code share and travel agency data. Carriers must register with NCTC Pax to use the PNRGOV system; a phased rollout begins with a pilot, then full operation for individual airlines and later for those using global distribution systems. Non compliance exposes airlines to administrative fines under the Passenger Name Record Information Regulations, 2022.
      Summary: The report explains that importer dollar demand, foreign institutional outflows and weak domestic equities caused rupee volatility and depreciation, amplified by currency futures expiries and maturing forwards; central bank intervention and reserve drawdowns have been used to smooth volatility amid pressures from higher crude prices and month-end dollar needs.
      Summary: The Financial Stability Report projects economic resilience with GDP supported by rural consumption, public investment and services exports, while identifying food-price disinflation from bumper harvests offset by inflation risks from extreme weather and geopolitical fragmentation. It highlights strengthened bank soundness-higher profitability, improved returns and lower gross non-performing assets-and reports macroprudential stress tests showing most banks maintain capital buffers above regulatory minimums; stress tests likewise validate mutual funds and clearing corporations.
      Summary: The State will introduce a five year export policy for 2025-30 to raise its share of national exports and promote economic growth and job creation. The policy focuses on enhancing exporter capabilities through incentive schemes (Marketing Development Assistance, Gateway Port, Air Freight Rationalisation), improving logistics and air connectivity via a new airport to reduce freight time and cost, and scaling the One District One Product programme with training and toolkits for artisans to support district specific enterprise development.
      Summary: Production contracted due to erratic weather and early closures, raising costs, while exports rose through merchant risk taking and market diversification. Agronomic recommendations include soil health improvement, rainwater harvesting and shade enhancement to mitigate climate impacts. Regulatory actions-heightened testing, stricter food safety compliance, attention to MRL issues and auctioning adjustments-aim to protect export access and quality, supporting prices amid low inventories and uneven regional profitability.
      Summary: Remittix (RTX) is presented as a PayFi platform combining blockchain and traditional banking to convert cryptocurrencies to fiat and remit funds cross border via a native RTX token and Pay API. The document claims near instant settlement, single flat cross border fees, no buy/sell taxes, staking rewards based on lock up periods, completed security audits by identified firms, active presale sales, and planned listings on centralized and decentralized exchanges.
      Summary: Under the waiver scheme framed by Section 128A, taxpayers facing GST demand notices issued under Section 73 must apply electronically using FORM GST SPL 01 or FORM GST SPL 02 on the GST portal; FORM GST SPL 02 is presently available and FORM GST SPL 01 will be enabled soon. The advisory links to GSTN guidance and a help document for filing SPL 02, and directs taxpayers to report difficulties via the GST system helpdesk ticketing under "Issues related to Waiver Scheme."
      Summary: The India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) has expanded bilateral merchandise trade and diversified export and import lines through implementation measures such as exchange of preferential import data and high utilization of preferential treatment; sectors like textiles, chemicals and agriculture have benefited while CECA negotiations progress to deepen integration and pursue an enhanced bilateral trade target by 2030.
      Summary: The Ministry implemented corporate regulatory reforms that modernise compliance and access. Key measures include a new internship scheme providing financial assistance for year-long placements, migration of MCA21 to Version 3 with reduced forms and straight-through online processing, recognition of the legal heirship certificate for share transmission, removal of FIR and surety requirements for certain physical share certificate processes, enhanced IEPFA multilingual grievance redressal, establishment of a Central Processing Centre and CPACE for expedited e-form processing and corporate exit, faceless electronic adjudication for decriminalised defaults, and amendments to accounting standards alongside proposals for an integrated IBC technology platform.
      Summary: Rupee depreciation driven by elevated import dollar demand, foreign portfolio outflows and weak domestic equities intensified by futures expiry and maturing forwards produced sharp volatility. Reserve Bank interventions and a decline in forex reserves have partly mitigated losses, while a widening trade deficit, lower FII inflows and anticipated global volatility sustain near-term pressure on the currency.
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      DGFT

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      45/2024-25 - dated - 30-12-2024 - FTP
      Imposition of Minimum Export Price (MEP) on Export of Honey
      Summary: The notification prescribes a binding Minimum Export Price (MEP) as an export condition for natural honey under the Export Policy, establishing an FOB price floor per metric ton that exporters must observe. It extends the pre-existing MEP requirement beyond its prior expiry, continuing the temporal price-floor obligation for exports of natural honey for the stated extension period and amends the earlier notification accordingly.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/ISD/ISD-PoD-2/P/CIR/2024/180 - dated 30-12-2024
      Allowing subscription to the issue of Non- Convertible Securities during trading window closure period.
      Summary: Trading window restrictions under the Prohibition of Insider Trading framework shall not apply to subscription to the issue of non-convertible securities where such subscription is carried out in accordance with the framework specified by the Board; this extends the list of transactions already exempted and is effective immediately, with stock exchanges required to notify and disseminate the circular.

      Income Tax

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      20/2024 - dated 30-12-2024
      Extension of due date for determining amount payable as per column (3) of Table specified in section 90 of Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme, 2024
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes extends the due date for determining the amount payable as per column (3) of the Table in section 90 of the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme, 2024 to 31st January, 2025; declarations filed on or before that date will have amounts determined under column (3), and declarations filed on or after 1st February, 2025 will have amounts determined under column (4), notwithstanding the Scheme, Rules, or Guidance Note.

      DGFT

      3.
      Trade Notice No. 26/2024-25 - dated 30-12-2024
      Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Export Authorisations for Restricted Seeds and Planting Materials
      Summary: The SOP requires applicants for export authorisations of Restricted Seeds and Planting Materials to submit product specifications, raw material details and affidavits confirming no use of Indian germplasm and compliance with the Biological Diversity Act. Exports as seed quality demand a Seed Control Order dealer license, declaration of chemical treatment and labelling that seeds are not for consumption; non-sowing exports require an affidavit that material is not breeder/foundation/certified seed and is for consumption only.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 25/2024-25 - dated 30-12-2024
      Procedure for filing application for obtaining Import Authorisation for import of Low Ash Metallurgical Coke subject to Country-wise Quantitative Restrictions (QR)
      Summary: Country-wise quantitative restrictions on low ash metallurgical coke require prior import authorisation filed per supplier country on the DGFT portal with three years of import data, current year imports and source, and production capacity and actual production figures; quantities must cover the full restriction period. A Special Exim Facilitation Committee will allocate quarterly quantities, permit adjustments between quarters for excess or unutilised imports, and require first-quarter utilisation statements and surrender details. Mis-declaration leads to disqualification and DGFT may amend procedures at any time.

      Customs

      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 52 / 2024 - dated 17-10-2024
      Import of Petroleum Products and Safety Requirements for handling Petroleum Cargo – Reg.
      Summary: Imports of petroleum products must comply with the Petroleum Act, 1934 and Petroleum Rules, 2002 as amended; products are classified by flash-point into Class A, B and C and container specifications and approvals follow those classifications. Containers exceeding prescribed capacities require Chief Controller approval. PESO has clarified that flexi bags inside standard 20/40-foot general-purpose containers are not acceptable and permissions for such carriage will not be granted. Stakeholders must adhere to the Rules and notify the Deputy Commissioner of Customs of implementation difficulties.
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