- The June 2025 Indirect Tax Monthly Alert from Darda Advisors LLP highlights significant recent changes in GST and customs regulations, including the upholding of Rule 36(4) for Input Tax Credit and the set-aside of refund denials for data hosting services categorized as exports.
- Key judicial decisions include the overturning of GST orders due to faulty notice communications, the dismissal of writ petitions challenging ITC recoveries, and clarifications on customs duty assessments and eligibility under the MOOWR scheme.
- Additional updates include the restoration of RoDTEP benefits for certain exports and amendments to SEZ rules to align with the Semiconductor mission and new schemes, as detailed in the DA Newsflash for May 2025.
Source Darda Advisors
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