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Free Webinar: Analysis of 10 Recent Income Tax Judgments in Favour of Assessee

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Join our free webinar on July 7 at 5 PM for insights into 10 recent High Court income tax judgments favoring assessees. Expert analysis by CA Dipak Dama.

Notification No. 313/2006 , Dated : 07.11.2006

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this notification will not apply in relation to any income being profits and gains of business, unless the business is incidental to the attainment of the objectives of the Institution and separate books of account are maintained in respect of such business

Notification No. 312/2006 Dated : 07.11.2006

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the Institution will regularly file its return of income before the Income-tax authority in accordance with the provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961

Notification No. 311/2006 ,Dated : 07.11.2006

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this notification will not apply in relation to any income being profits and gains of business, unless the business is incidental to the attainment of the objectives of the Institution and separate books of account are maintained in respect of such business

CBDT Instruction 9/2006 On Receipt/Revenue Audit Objections

November 7, 2006 22843 Views 0 comment Print

The programme of Local Audit is communicated by the Revenue Audit at least one month before the Local Audit. All co-operation & assistance should be extended to the Revenue Audit Party (RAP) during the audit process. The records requisitioned by the RAP should be entered in the ‘Register’ maintained for this purpose and complete records should be made available.

Section 40A(3) Exceptions of Rule 6DD are not exhaustive and must be interpreted liberally

November 7, 2006 5930 Views 0 comment Print

Ordinarily where the Income-tax Officer is satisfied about the genuineness of the transaction and payment and identification of the cash payment is established, the Income-tax Officer shall record his satisfaction about the fulfilment of the conditions for allowing the benefit of Rule 6DD(j). Apparently, Section 40A(3) was intended to penalize the tax evader and not the honest transactions and that is why after framing of Rule 6DD(j)

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