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Major Financial Rule Changes Effective from Nov 25: Bank Nomination, Aadhaar Update, SBI Card Charges & GST Registration 1st Nov 2025
Major Financial Rule Changes Effective from Nov 25: Bank Nomination, Aadhaar Update, SBI Card Charges & GST Registration

Starting November 2025, a number of important financial rules have come into force which will directly impact bank customers, Aadhaar card holders, pension beneficiaries, SBI credit card users, and businesses applying for GST registration. These updates have been implemented to simplify compliance, enhance security, and streamline financial procedures. Here is a detailed look at the major changes you need to be aware of:

 

1. Bank Nomination Rules Simplified

 

Banks have introduced a more flexible nomination system for savings accounts, fixed deposits, lockers, and safe custody items. Customers can now nominate up to four individuals for the same account or locker, instead of being restricted to a single nominee.

 

Each nominee can be assigned a specific percentage share.

 

Updating or modifying nominee details has been made easier through both online and branch channels.

 

Why it matters:

 

This ensures clarity in asset transfer and helps avoid disputes among legal heirs.

 

2. Aadhaar Update Process Made More Convenient

 

The UIDAI has rolled out a simplified update system for Aadhaar details.

Name, address, and mobile number can now be updated online without mandatorily uploading supporting documents.

Biometric updates such as fingerprint or iris scans will still require an in-person visit.

 

Updated fee structure:

₹75 for demographic updates

₹125 for biometric updates

 

Who should act:
 

Individuals who have relocated, changed their mobile numbers, or need to ensure accurate identification for banking, telecom, and government services.

 

3. Pensioners Must Complete Annual Life Certificate Submission

 

Pensioners are required to submit their Annual Life Certificate this month to continue receiving uninterrupted pension benefits. Submission can be done at bank branches, post offices, the Jeevan Pramaan portal, or doorstep services for senior citizens.

 

4. SBI Credit Card Charges Revised

 

State Bank of India (SBI) has revised certain transaction charges for its credit card users.

 

A 1% fee will now apply on:

Wallet top-ups above ₹1,000

Education-related payments processed through third-party apps

These charges will be shown in the billing cycle along with applicable taxes.

 

Impact:

Users frequently topping up wallets or paying school/college fees via credit card apps may see higher monthly expenses.

 

5. GST Registration Gets Streamlined for Businesses

 

Small businesses applying for new GST registration will experience a more simplified verification system.

The new system focuses on reducing bottlenecks, improving approval time, and lowering the dependency on physical verification in many cases.

 

Why this matters:


This is beneficial for startups, freelancers, online sellers, and small traders looking to formalize operations.

 

Conclusion

 

These financial rule changes aim to make banking, identity verification, pension management, and business compliance more transparent and user-friendly. However, some fee revisions—such as those on SBI credit cards—mean consumers should review their transaction habits to avoid additional costs.

Latest Notification / Circulars

CBIC’s Clarification on Review, Revision, and Appeal Procedures for Orders Passed by Common Adjudicating Authorities (CAA) under DGGI

24th Jun 2025

The CBIC issued Circular No. 250/07/2025-GST dated June 24, 2025 clarifies procedures for review, revision, and appeals of orders passed by Common Adjudicating Authorities (CAA) handling show cause notices from DGGI. The Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Central Tax, under whom the CAA (Additional/Joint Commissioner) is posted, will act as the reviewing and revisional authority. Appeals against CAA orders will lie with the Commissioner (Appeals) corresponding to the territorial jurisdiction of that Principal Commissioner or Commissioner. The department will be represented in appeals by the respective Principal/Commissioner or a designated subordinate officer. Review/revision authorities may seek DGGI comments before deciding.

 

Attention is drawn to notification No. 02/2017 dated 19th June 2017 (as amended) read with circular No. 239/33/2024-GST dated 04th December 2024, wherein Joint/Additional Commissioners posted in specified Commissionerates have been designated as Common Adjudicating Authority (CAA) in respect of show cause notices issued by Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI). The said circular has specified the procedure to be followed in case of assigning such show cause notices to the Common Adjudicating Authority along with their territorial jurisdiction. However, it does not specify the procedure related to review, revision, and appeals for such Orders-in -Original (O-I-Os) passed by CAA.

 

The matter has been examined in consultation with the Union Ministry of Law and Justice which has clarified that section 107 of the CGST Act, 2017 provides a detailed mechanism for handling the appeals by the Appellate authority and by exercising the same power, the rules have also been framed with regard to appeal and review. Similarly, the Reviewing Authority also has the power under the said section to review adjudication orders passed by a CAA who is posted under the said reviewing authority.

 

Similarly, section 108 of the CGST Act, 2017, provides a detailed mechanism for revision of such orders. Vide notification No. 05/2020-Central tax dated 13th January, 2020, the jurisdictional Principal Commissioner or Commissioner, as the case may be, has been authorized as revisional authority for decisions or orders passed by Additional or Joint Commissioner of Central Tax who are subordinate to him.

 

Therefore, to ensure uniformity in procedure for review, revision, and appeal against the Orders-in-Original (O-I-Os) adjudicated by Common Adjudicating Authorities, it is hereby clarified that:

 

a) Review under Section 107 of the CGST Act, 2017: The Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Central Tax under whom the Common Adjudicating Authority (Additional/ Joint Commissioner) is posted shall be the reviewing authority in respect of such O-I-Os.

 

b) Revisional Power under Section 108 of the CGST Act, 2017: The Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Central Tax under whom the Common Adjudicating Authority (Additional/ Joint Commissioner) is posted shall be the revisional authority in respect of such O-I-Os.

 

c) Appeal Procedure under Section 107 of the CGST Act, 2017: Appeals against the order of Common Adjudicating Authority (Additional/Joint Commissioner) shall lie before the Commissioner (Appeals) corresponding to the territorial jurisdiction of the Principal Commissioner or the Commissioner of Central Tax, under whom the said Common Adjudicating Authority (Additional/ Joint Commissioner) is posted, as specified in Table III of notification No. 02/2017- Central tax dated 19th June, 2017.

 

d) Department’s Representation in Appeals: The Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Central Tax of such Commissionerate under whom the Common Adjudicating Authority (Additional/Joint Commissioner) is posted shall represent the department in appeal proceedings against the O-I-Os passed by such Common Adjudicating Authority (Additional/ Joint Commissioner) and accordingly may appoint any officer subordinate to him to be the designated officer for filing departmental appeals.

 

e) The reviewing or revisional authority for such orders may seek comments on the O-I-O from the concerned DGGI formation before proceeding to decide on the order passed by the CAA.

 

It is requested that suitable trade notices may be issued to publicize the contents of this circular.

 

Difficulty, if any, in the implementation of the above instructions may please be brought to the notice of the Board.

 

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