Latest update 06.03.2025

A. Amendment

Rajasthan State GST Order dt 20.02.2025

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Rajasthan Commercial Tax Department issued Order dated 20.02.2025 providing Guidelines for virtual hearing.

Circular No. 6/2025- Customs dated 04.03.2025

CBIC issued Circular no. 6/2025-Customs dated 04.03.2025 on Disposal of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)/ Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)/ Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS)/ Drones.

Circular No. 7/2025- Customs dated 05.03.2025

CBIC issued Circular no. 7/2025-Customs dated 05.03.2025 on Regulation of import of pet dog and pet cat under the Live- stock Importation Act, 1898: Facilitation for final Quarantine Clearance.

Webinar: The Wondering Story of GSTAT

OTU conducting a webinar on topic The Wondering Story of GSTAT on 08th March, 2025 at 12pm

B. Tax in Media

Telangana’s GST growth slumps to one per cent

In one of its worst performances, Telangana recorded just one per cent GST growth in February this year, compared to last year’s 10 per cent. The State now finds itself at the bottom of the list in terms of GST growth rate, alongside Arunachal Pradesh.

GST officials conduct searches at 3 RBL Bank offices in Maharashtra

Private sector lender RBL Bank Ltd on Monday (March 3) confirmed that the MGST Department has initiated a search operation at three of its offices in the state. The search is being conducted under Section 67 of the MGST Act, 2017.

Maharashtra GST Department Slaps Rs.1,502 Crore Tax Demand Notice On Piramal Enterprises Over Pharma Sale

The state Goods and Services Tax (GST) department has slapped Piramal Enterprises Ltd (PEL) with a tax demand notice amounting to Rs 1,502 crore for alleged short payment, and non-payment of tax along with interest and penalties on the sale of pharma business. 

Relief for Indigo: No additional tax on aircraft parts re-imported following repairs, says Delhi HC

The court declared unconstitutional a part of the 2021 customs department exemption notification that required payment of integrated GST and a cess on the repair cost of goods re-imported into India after being sent abroad for maintenance.

Your email and social media account can be accessed by income tax officers starting financial year 2026-27 in these cases

Starting April 1, 2026, the income tax department will have the legal authority to break into and access your social media accounts, personal emails, bank accounts, online investment accounts, trading accounts, and more if they suspect that you have evaded income tax or they have any reason to believe that you own any undisclosed income, money, gold, jewelry, or valuable item or property on which you haven’t paid applicable income tax as per the Income Tax Act, 1961.


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