Considering the devastation due to floods in the State of Jammu & Kashmir, the Central Board of Direct Taxes, in exercise of powers conferred under section 119 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (`Act’) and in continuation to the earlier order under section 119 of the Act dated 16.09.2014, hereby further extends the ‘due date’ of furnishing return of income from 30th November, 2014 to 31st March, 2015, in cases of Income-tax assessees in the State of Jammu & Kashmir which are covered under clause (a) or clause (aa) of Explanation 2 to sub-section (1) of section 139 of the Act.
Balaji Steel Re-Rolling Mills (the Appellant) is a partnership firm engaged in the manufacture and sale of Hot Re-rolled products. The Commissioner of Central Excise and Customs, Aurangabad, (the Commissioner) vide order dated July 20, 1999
RGL Converters (the Appellant) is amanufacturer of Printed Cork Tipping Paper (PCT). The relevant process involves procurement of Cork Tipping Base Paper (CKT) including Other Uncoated Paper and Paper Board in rolls or sheets, including jumbo rolls of specified width and length.
Honest Bio-Vet Pvt. Ltd. (the Appellant) cleared certain goods for export under ARE-1 under bond without payment of duty. The Appellant had taken the goods directly to the port of export i.e. JNCH, presented the Shipping Bill and ‘Let Export’ Order was allowed.
Atlas Copco India Ltd. (the Appellant) imported parts and components (imported goods) from their related foreign entity Atlas Copco Air Power, Belgium and other related parties for the manufacture of the various compressed air and gas equipments
The Appellant argued that no Show Cause Notice was issued as required under Regulation 20(2) of the CHA Regulations. In response, after one year
Alcan India Pvt Ltd. (the Appellant) entered into Agreements with Alcan Packaging Singen GMBH, Germany for availing certain Management Consultancy services and paid BU charges. Similarly, the Appellant also entered into an Agreement with Pechiney Plastic Packaging