The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (the Code) mandates the Resolution Professional (RP) and the liquidator to determine if the Corporate Debtor (CD) has been subject to Avoidance transactions such as preferential transactions, fraudulent transactions, undervalued transactions, and extortionate transactions in the past, and if so, casts an obligation on the Insolvency Professional (IP) to file an application to the Adjudicating Authority (AA) for appropriate directions.
Genpact India Pvt. Ltd. Vs DCIT (ITAT Delhi) The issue under consideration is whether the framing of an assessment against a non-existent amalgamating entity is sustainable in law?
The issue under consideration is whether the addition on account of advances from customers treating the same as unexplained liability (Section 68) is justified in law?
GSTR-4 (Offline Utility): Offline utility to prepare Form GSTR-4, Annual Return by the composition taxpayers is now available in download section of portal. This excel based utility is designed to help taxpayers to prepare Form GSTR-4 offline. Read- https://taxguru.in/goods-and-service-tax/filing-nil-form-gstr-3b-sms-gst-portal.html An EXCEL based offline tool has been provided on GST portal for composition taxpayers to prepare […]
How to respond the email received from GSTN regarding Aggregate Turnover exceeding 5 crores for FY 2019-2020 This article contains the critical analysis of email received from Email-ID ‘noreply@gstn.gov.in’ on 04/08/2020 regarding confirmation of Aggregate Turnover exceeding 5 crore for FY 2019-20 in GSTR 3B. This article also explain steps to be taken in various […]
Though erstwhile rules 44G and 44H were in existence for a number of years, detailed information regarding MAP processes and guidance on issues related to such processes were not available in a comprehensive and consolidated manner.
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) notified the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2020 today.