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JurisHour | Tax Law Daily Bulletin : February 11, 2026

Here’s the tax law daily bulletin for February 11, 2026.

GST

  1. GST Provisional Attachment Lapses After 1 Year: Calcutta HC
  2. Employer–Employee Relationship Outside GST Net: Karnataka HC Quashes IGST Demand on Salaries Paid to Expat Employees 
  3. Priority of Banks’ Secured Dues Over GST and MVAT Claims: Bombay High Court
  4. Rectification Proceedings Must Be Considered While Computing Limitation for GST Appeals: Gujarat High Court 
  5. No GST On Contributions to District Mineral Foundation But Applicable on NMET Payments: AAAR 
  6. No Fresh Pre-Deposit Required for GSTAT Appeal When Sufficient Amount Already Deposited: Jharkhand High Court
  7. GST Demands Must Be Raised Year-Wise, Not Through Consolidated Notices: Bombay High Court

Customs Duty

  1. Absolute Confiscation Without Redemption Can’t Be Challenged After Delay in Filing Appeal: Delhi High Court Dismisses Importer’s Writ

Income Tax 

  1. Providing ‘Relied Upon Material’ In SCN Is Not Procedural Requirement: ITAT
  2. Income Tax Dept. to Use GST Data to Find Hidden Income, Boost Tax Collections
  3. New Income Tax Audit Form 26: What Businesses Need to Know?
  4. CBDT to Consolidate Multiple Tax Audit Forms Under Form 26 Framework
  5. Delhi High Court Quashes Transfer Pricing Order for Failure to Provide Relied-Upon Agreements to Assessee
  6. Draft Income-tax Rules, 2026: 10 Changes That Could Impact Your Salary, Property Deals, Banking, Investments From April 1
  7. PAN Rule Changes | 2026 Update
  8. How to Avoid TDS on Cash Withdrawal?

PMLA

  1. Parallel Writ Proceedings After PMLA Attachment Not Permissible: Calcutta HC

Others

  1. No More Forced Service Charges : 27 Restaurants Face Action
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