Milk and Milk products are classified in Chapter 4 and the headings 0401 86 0402 are relevant to Milk / Milk in the form of powder or granules and crème. The product in the instant case is neither milk nor milk powder but ‘Chocolate Milk Powder’, which is admittedly obtained on blending of Whole Milk Powder with Chacolate Flavoured Powder in the ratio of 97.5 to 2.5.
Benefit of Filing Income Tax Return for an individual and HUF, and for whose income is below exemption limit are as follows: 1. Proof of Income/Proof of net worth: The best authentic document in support of claim of income level is the Income tax return of the person. 2. Eligibility in Loan application: Income tax […]
No income tax applicable on receipt of software license fees from an Indian subsidiary as it was reimbursement of software licence fees paid by assessee to a third party, and, therefore, it could not constitute income taxable in the hands of assessee.
Mere suspicion of likely escapement of income was not a ground for revision by invoking powers u/s 263 of the Act. Such an order was bad in law.
ICAI request FM to consider further extension(s) of various due dates under Income-tax Act, 1961 especially Tax Audit Reports (TAR) and related returns and Income Tax Return (ITR) Forms for AY 2020-21. text of their representation is as follows:- ICAI/DTC/2020-21/Rep-31 To Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, North Block, […]
ICAI launched MSME Mentorship Programme & 100 Facilitation Centre for MSME/GST during National Conclave on Empowering MSMEs towards Aatmaniarbhar Bharat to make them globally competitive.
Chartered Accountants Association, Surat has written a letter to FM and criticized Finance Minister Office (FMO) for its Poor Actions and Policies. As per the letter Actions of FMO ultra-vires the Citizen’s Charter, Deteriorated working standards and health of the stakeholders, FMO failed in recognition of efforts put by the tax professionals, Ignoring communication with […]
ust as in the case of civil actions the claim was not to be brought after the expiration of a specified number of years from the date on which the cause of action accrued, so in the case of arbitrations, the claim was not to be put forward after the expiration of the specified number of years from the date when the claim accrued. The period of limitation for making claims by BBMP by way of a suit or arbitration was six years from the date when the cause of action arose.
Payment in foreign exchange by an authorised dealer shall be: ♦ Either by debit to Asian Clearing union dollar account in India; or ♦ Payment in freely convertible currency as specified in regulation 5 of Foreign Exchange Management (Manner of Receipt and Payment) Regulation, 2016 Import Payments through International Cards: Payments for import can be […]
For Promotion of Exports India has Framed various types of Schemes to Rebate or Refund the Taxes. Currently available Schemes are Advance Authorization Scheme, Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG), Duty Drawback, EOU Scheme & SEZ Scheme. All these Export Promotion Schemes were framed under premise of Neutralizing Incidence of Taxes based on Universally Accepted […]