ITAT Jodhpur held that it is settled legal position that registration cannot be cancelled from retrospective effect. Hence, cancellation of registration of charitable trust with retrospective effect is invalid.
CESTAT Bangalore held that process undertaken by job worker of injecting the raw materials into aerosol cans doesn’t amount to manufacture and hence excise duty demand thereon not sustainable.
Libraries are more than just books. They are vibrant hubs of knowledge, learning, and community. They provide access to information and resources that help us reach our goals, share ideas and explore new vistas. Ever since the days of our ancient universities, Nalanda and Taxila, libraries have played a crucial role in our intellectual and cultural evolution.
These days, many banks and NBFCs are offering home loans and borrowers have plenty of options to choose from. It is easy to get approved for a home loan and buying a home is not as difficult as it once was. However, borrowers must be extra careful while availing a home loan – the rule is simple borrow what you can easily repay
Sharda Lunkar Vs Union of India (Guwahati High Court) Guwahati High Court held that order passed under section 147 of the Income Tax Act is an appealable order and accordingly the alternative remedy available by approaching the appellate authority should be availed. Facts- Petitioner has filed the writ petition against the notice issued under section […]
Punjab & Haryana High Court held that penalty under section 51(7)(c) of the Punjab VAT Act, 2005 not imposable in absence of attempt to evade tax.
ITAT Delhi held that disallow of any interest expenditure u/s 14A r.w. Rule 8D of the Act unsustainable as the interest bearing funds borrowed by the assessee have not been utilized for making the investments.
ITAT Raipur held that delay of 1563 days cannot be simply condoned on the basis of the unsubstantiated claim of the assessee. As assessee failed to come forth with any good and sufficient reason that would justify condonation of the substantial delay, appeals dismissed as barred by limitation.
CESTAT Delhi held that imported goods are liable to confiscation under section 111 of the Customs Act as restricted goods are imported in violation of the provisions of ITC(HS) Import Policy and the goods were not correctly valued.
ITAT Mumbai held that addition in respect of commission income earned on different transactions for loans and advances for share application money for purchase and sales, etc. sustainable as it is proved that assessee is into the business of providing accommodation entries.