- Sunday, January 3, 2010, 14:19
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provision of Section 143 (2) of Income Act viz-aviz section 36(1)(vii) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 read with section 36(1) both would be harmonized to give purposeful meaning to both the statutory provisions, as one extends benefit to the respondent-assessee of deduction for their debt or part thereof becoming bad and other authorizes Assessing Officer to see that provision of Income Tax Act are not flouted by any means.
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- Monday, December 28, 2009, 7:31
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But now, we have to consider the alternative claim of the assessee, whether the assessee is entitled for deduction u/s.37(1) of the Act, of donation made in lieu of appeal made by the GOG as the abovementioned amount was paid because Gujarat State was reeling under severe drought and one of the most important assets of the poor people of Gujarat i.e., cattle would be lost which would result in permanent loss to a large number of farmers and others, whose dependence on ca..
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- Sunday, December 6, 2009, 9:32
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The assessee wrote off an amount as a “bad debt” in its accounts and claimed a deduction u/s 36 (1) (vii). The AO asked the assessee to furnish information as to the names and addresses of the debtors, copies of ledger accounts and efforts made to realize these dues. On failure by the assessee to furnish the information, the claim was disallowed on the ground that the onus to prove that the debt was a bad debt was on the assessee which had not been discharged.
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- Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 2:44
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SUMMARY OF CASE LAW Where funds have been advanced by the assessee to its subsidiary company on the ground of commercial expediency, the assessee would be entitled to claim deduction of interest on borrowed loans. CASE LAW DETAILS Decided by: ITAT, CHANDIGARH BENCH (A), In The case of: Industrial Cables (India) Ltd. v. Addl. CIT [...]
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