This compliance book aims at helping and providing practical solutions and day to day compliance requirements to professionals, entrepreneurs and all small to large businesses as it has summarized provisions, charts and important notes with tables which can be easily understood. Compliance Hand Book contains the following- Income Tax- Income Tax Rates, TDS Rate Chart, […]
After a comprehensive review of the Lockdown measures to contain the COVID-19 situation in the country, Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), issued an Order yesterday, to further extend the Lockdown for a further period of two weeks w.e.f. May 4, 2020.
The functioning of the Principal Bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal and its other Benches across the Country was suspended in view of the lockdown announced by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India vide Orders dt: 24.03.2020 and the subsequent order of extension dt: 14.04.2020 till 03.05.2020.
With passage of time for many of us Cash Flows Statement has become just a component of Financial Statements that need to be prepared or verified. However in the recent times, with advent of COVID-19 pandemic around the globe Cash Flows Statement along with other components of financial statement is becoming extremely important for prospective […]
Digital Accounting COVED-19 gives us a lesson to work from anywhere and not necessarily from fixed office place. Rendering accounting service from anywhere needs transformation of physical accounting system to digital accounting system. It is advantageous to business owners in many ways viz. business owners get accounting information readily and accelerate speed of business taking […]
Addition under section 68 for not proving the source of income of partners who have made the deposit with the firm in their capital account could not be made as partners had shown the agricultural income in their personal returns of the past years which had been accepted by the department as such and the partners were all identifiable and separately assessed to tax thus, the source of investment having been explained and therefore, the addition could not have to be considered in the hands of the partners and not in the hands of the firm.
When it was presumed that investment in hundi was bogus in such a situation there was no money available for the investment made by the assessee as such amount surrendered was not available, therefore, this proved that donation was made out of business receipts, which was an allowable expenditure.
It has become impossible for the petitioner to effect recoveries of debts, owed to it by various institutions, which, in the submission of Mr. Nayar, aggregate to over Rs. 3 crores. In view thereof, the submission of Mr. Nayar is that, as the lockdown has been presently extended till 3rd May, 2020, this matter may be re-notified thereafter and ad interim direction be issued, restraining any coercive action being taken against his client, towards the loans allegedly owed by it, which stand set out in tabular form at page 64 of the writ petition.
This piece of economic analysis is being written on 2nd May, 2020 when the lockdown has been further extended upto 17th May, 2020, locking majority of the population of India. The streets are empty, trains and flights are not running, schools, offices and factories are shut. India is trying to fight a global pandemic, which […]
AO cannot reject suo-moto disallowance made by assessee under Section 14A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 without recording his satisfaction as required under Section 14A(2) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.