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Deadline Announced For Filing TDS/TCS Correction Statements — File On Time To Avoid Missing Credit In Form 26AS Or AIS
New Delhi: The Income Tax Department has announced the deadline for filing TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) and TCS (Tax Collected at Source) correction statements for the financial year 2024–25. Taxpayers and deductors are advised to file correction statements promptly to ensure that tax credits are properly reflected in their Form 26AS and Annual Information Statement (AIS).
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has urged all deductors to verify the accuracy of their TDS and TCS filings before the due date. Errors in these statements — such as incorrect PAN details, mismatched challan information, or inaccurate deduction entries — can lead to tax credit mismatches for taxpayers at the time of filing their Income Tax Returns (ITR).
The correction process allows deductors to amend any errors or omissions in the original TDS/TCS statement submitted via the TRACES (TDS Reconciliation Analysis and Correction Enabling System) portal. Timely filing of correction requests ensures that the corrected data is updated in the taxpayer’s Form 26AS and AIS, avoiding delays or discrepancies during tax filing.
Failure to submit the correction statement within the prescribed timeline may result in the taxpayer not receiving proper credit for taxes deducted or collected on their behalf. This could also trigger notices or mismatches while processing the ITR.
Taxpayers can check the status of their TDS/TCS credits on the Income Tax e-filing portal or through TRACES. The government continues to emphasize the importance of timely compliance to maintain transparency and accuracy in tax reporting.
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Insolvency ruling: CoC cannot alter approved resolution plan or reallocate dissenting creditors’ funds, says NCLAT – The Times of India
The insolvency appellate tribunal NCLAT has ruled that the Committee of Creditors (CoC) cannot modify an approved resolution plan to reallocate funds meant for dissenting financial creditors, reaffirming limits on the exercise of commercial wisdom after a plan has been cleared, PTI reported.Dismissing an appeal filed by Bank of Baroda in the insolvency proceedings of Reliance Communications Infrastructure Ltd (RCIL), a two-member bench of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal said that once a resolution plan is approved, the assenting members of the CoC cannot alter its financial distribution framework.“It is true that the CoC with commercial wisdom can take a decision regarding different aspects of the plan, including manner of distribution, but once the commercial wisdom has been exercised by approving the resolution plan in meeting, the modification of the said distribution mechanism, which is impermissible, cannot be saved in the name of commercial wisdom of the CoC,” NCLAT said in its order.The appeal arose from the insolvency resolution of RCIL, where the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) had approved the resolution plan submitted by Reliance Projects & Property Management Services Ltd (RPPMSL), a subsidiary of Jio. The plan was approved by 67.97 per cent of the CoC by vote share on August 5, 2021.While Bank of Baroda voted in favour of the plan, lenders including IDBI Bank and State Bank of India dissented. The plan was subsequently placed before the Mumbai bench of the NCLT for approval.Bank of Baroda later approached the NCLT seeking directions to convene a CoC meeting to consider reallocation of proceeds under the approved resolution plan, particularly in relation to a loan to Reliance Bhutan. Acting on this, the NCLT on October 17, 2023 directed the resolution professional to convene a CoC meeting.At the meeting held on October 27, 2023, a resolution proposing reallocation and reassignment of the Reliance Bhutan loan was passed with a 67.55 per cent majority, though IDBI Bank and SBI objected to the move.On December 19, the NCLT approved the resolution plan as originally proposed by RPPMSL. IDBI Bank subsequently challenged the October 27, 2023 CoC decision, arguing that the reallocation of proceeds violated the approved resolution plan.The NCLT held that the CoC could not alter the financial layout relating to the entitlement of financial creditors once the resolution plan had been approved. It also noted that the Reliance Bhutan loan, which was to be assigned to assenting financial creditors under the plan, could not be reassigned to dissenting lenders through a subsequent CoC decision.In its October 10, 2025 order, the NCLT ruled that the approved resolution plan could not be modified in this manner. Bank of Baroda challenged this decision before the NCLAT.Upholding the NCLT’s view, the appellate tribunal said, “The Adjudicating Authority in the impugned order after considering all relevant clauses has rightly come to the conclusion that the decision of the CoC dated 27.10.2023 is contrary to the approved resolution plan and cannot bind the dissenting financial creditors.”“We are in full agreement with the view taken by the adjudicating authority as noted above. The adjudicating authority did not commit any error in allowing the plea filed by the IDBI Bank. We do not find any good ground to interfere with the decision of the adjudicating authority,” NCLAT added, dismissing the appeal.
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Apollo Techno Industries IPO Last Day: Issue Receives 50.63x Subscription; GMP Rises To 9.23%
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Unlisted shares of Apollo Techno Industries are trading at Rs 136 apiece in the grey market, which is 4.6% premium over the issue price of Rs 130, indicating weak listing.
Apollo Techno Industries IPO.
Apollo Techno Industries IPO GMP: The initial public offering (IPO) of Apollo Techno Industries Ltd (ATIL) has been closed today, Friday, December 26. The price band of the Rs 47.96-crore IPO has been fixed in the range of Rs 123 and Rs 130. On the final day of bidding on Friday, the IPO received a total of 50.63x times subscription, garnering bids for 12,42,53,000 shares as against 24,54,000 shares on offer.
Its retail category got a 44.81x subscription, while its non-institutional investor (NII) quota got a 98x subscription. Its qualified institutional buyer (QIB) category has received a 25.26x subscription.
ATIL is a manufacturer specialising in trenchless technology and foundation equipment for the construction industry
Apollo Techno Industries IPO GMP Today
According to market observers, unlisted shares of Apollo Techno Industries Ltd are currently trading at Rs 142 apiece in the grey market, which is a 9.23 per cent premium over the issue price of Rs 130. It indicates a weak listing. Its listing will take place on December 31, Wednesday.
The GMP had stood at 4.62 per cent in the morning.
The GMP is based on market sentiments and keeps changing. ‘Grey market premium’ indicates investors’ readiness to pay more than the issue price.
Apollo Techno Industries IPO: More Details
The Apollo Techno Industries Limited IPO is a book-built issue worth ₹47.96 crore, comprising only a fresh issue of 0.37 crore equity shares. There is no offer-for-sale component in the issue.
The IPO opened for subscription on December 23, 2025, and will close on December 26, 2025. The basis of allotment is expected to be finalised on December 29, 2025, while the shares are scheduled to list on the BSE SME platform on December 31, 2025, subject to approvals.
The price band for the issue has been fixed at Rs 123 to Rs 130 per share. The lot size is 1,000 shares. Retail investors are required to apply for a minimum of 2 lots (2,000 shares), translating into an investment of Rs 2.60 lakh at the upper end of the price band. For HNIs, the minimum application size is 3 lots (3,000 shares), amounting to Rs 3.90 lakh.
Beeline Capital Advisors Pvt Ltd is the book running lead manager to the issue, while MUFG Intime India Pvt Ltd is acting as the registrar. The market-making duties will be handled by Spread X Securities Pvt Ltd.
Apollo Techno Industries reported strong financial growth in FY25. The company’s revenue rose 44 percent, while profit after tax (PAT) surged 327 percent for the year ended March 31, 2025, compared with the previous financial year.
Incorporated in 2016, Apollo Techno Industries operates in the manufacturing and technology space, with a focus on equipment used in the construction and infrastructure sector.
The company specialises in trenchless technology and foundation equipment, catering to complex construction requirements. Its product portfolio includes Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) rigs, Diaphragm Drilling Rigs, Rotary Drilling Rigs, along with associated spare parts.
December 26, 2025, 10:51 IST
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New BIS standard for incense sticks: Govt bans certain substances; flags ‘potential impact on human health’ – The Times of India
NEW DELHI: The government issued a notification announcing a new Indian Standard for incense sticks (agarbatti), laying down quality norms and specifying a list of substances prohibited for use in their manufacture.The standard has been developed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to ensure safer products and promote responsible and sustainable practices in the incense stick industry, the minister for consumer affairs said in a statement released on National Consumer Day 2025.The ministry released a list of harmful substances. “This includes certain insecticidal chemicals such as alethrin, permethrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, and fipronil, as well as synthetic fragrance intermediates like benzyl cyanide, ethyl acrylate, and diphenylamine. Many of these substances are restricted or banned internationally due to their potential impact on human health, indoor air quality, and ecological safety,” it said.According to the notification, the standard classifies agarbattis into machine-made, hand-made, and traditional masala agarbattis, and prescribes norms for raw materials, burning quality, fragrance performance and chemical parameters. This, the ministry said, will ensure safer products and consistent quality for consumers.Agarbattis are deeply embedded in India’s cultural and religious life and are widely used in homes, places of worship, meditation centres.With rising global demand for incense products growing steadily in India and overseas, the international studies and regulatory developments, “particularly in Europe have raised concerns over the use of certain synthetic chemicals in fragranced products, including incense sticks,” the release stated.Some of these substances have been linked to respiratory irritation, allergic reactions, neurological effects and environmental harm when used repeatedly in indoor environments, it added.The standard has been developed by the Fragrance and Flavour Sectional Committee (PCD 18) of BIS after extensive consultations with stakeholders.India is the world’s largest producer and exporter of agarbattis. The industry is estimated at around Rs 8,000 crore annually, with exports worth nearly Rs 1,200 crore to over 150 countries, including the US, Malaysia, Nigeria, Brazil and Mexico.The sector supports a large network of artisans, micro-entrepreneurs and MSMEs, especially in rural and semi-urban areas, and plays a key role in generating employment, particularly for women.The government said the new standard is “expected to enhance consumer confidence, promote ethical and sustainable manufacturing practices, support traditional artisans, and improve access to global markets. The standard reinforces India’s commitment to protecting its cultural heritage while aligning indigenous industries with modern quality and safety expectations. Products complying with this standard can also carry the BIS Standard Mark, helping consumers make informed choices with confidence.“
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