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Monthly Tax Bulletin: May 2026

The May 2026 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly Tax Bulletin provides a concise summary of key developments in direct taxes, FEMA, transfer pricing, and indirect taxes for April 2026.

Key highlights:

Direct taxes:

  • The Supreme Court dismisses the Revenue’s SLP in the Coursera case, affirms that online aggregation platform receipts are not taxable.
  • The CBDT issues detailed FAQs on interplay and transition to the IT Act 2025.
  • The CBDT amends Rule 10U of the Income-tax Rules 1962 (IT Rules 1962) and Rule 128 of the IT Rules 2026.
  • The Ministry of Finance notifies the amending protocol between India and Brazil.

Transfer pricing:

  • The HC rejects the Revenue's submission that limitation consequences operate only qua issues remanded, not decided by the Tribunal.
  • The TP adjustment on the RSUs issued by the parent company without cost to the assessee is invalid.
  • Royalty on the export sales is restricted to 1%; the assessee’s reliance on regulatory approvals and inconsistent year-to-year positions was rejected.

FEMA:

  • The RBI prescribes a reporting framework for guarantees.
  • Amendments to the Master Direction on non‑resident investment in debt instruments were finalised.

Indirect taxes:

  • The GST registration in one state can be denied due to a compliance default in another state – Rajasthan HC.
  • The ITC cannot be availed where the supplier defaults in tax payment; Section 16(2)(c) upheld – Gujarat HC.
  • Introduction of the IMS offline tool for bulk invoice-level actions by recipients.
  • ‘Re-compute interest’ functionality enabled in Table 5.1 of Form GSTR-3B.
  • India and New Zealand sign a comprehensive FTA with enhanced market access and investment commitments.
  • US CBP operationalises the CAPE tool for electronic filing of reciprocal tariff refund claims.
Monthly Tax Bulletin

Monthly Tax Bulletin

The May 2026 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly Tax Bulletin provides a concise summary of key developments in direct taxes, FEMA, transfer pricing, and indirect taxes for April 2026.

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