ITAT Chennai held that the services rendered by non-resident agent for completion of export commitment would not fall under the definition for fee for technical services. Hence, disallowance alleging non-deduction of TDS unjustified.
ITAT Mumbai held that the fee paid by the assessee i.e. Tata Consultancy Services towards the brand to Tata and Sons Ltd. is not capital in nature for the reason that the brand is not owned by the assessee. Hence, there cannot be any TP adjustment towards the amount that ought to have been received by the assessee towards brand royalty.
ITAT Ahmedabad held that the assessee is engaged in development of the infrastructure facility and therefore, a developer, which confers right of eligibility to the assessee to claim benefits u/s. 80IA(4) of the Income Tax Act. Mere referring assessee as a contractor in the agreement cannot deprive assessee from claiming deduction u/s. 80IA(4).
NLCT Chandigarh held that Resolution Plan in respect of corporate debtor BBN Foods Hi-Tech Processing Private Limited being in accordance with Sections 30 and 31 of the Code and complies with Regulations 38 and 39 of the IBBI (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) Regulations, 2016 is approved.
ITAT Ahmedabad held that government grants received in lieu of FRP i.e. Financial Restructuring Plant is not required to be reduced from the cost of capital assets. Accordingly, reopening of assessment unjustified.
ITAT Delhi held that income from subscription, professional and training services for use of software doesn’t fall within the definition of Fees for Technical Services (FTS) under India-Netherlands DTAA and hence cannot be taxed in India.
ITAT Mumbai held that disallowance of interest on unsecured loans unjustified as genuineness of loans and utilization of loan funds for business purpose not disputed and interest paid on open in balances of unsecured loan creditors.
Discover an eye-opening case study about a taxpayer’s experience with Section 133 (6) of Income Tax Act, 1961. Learn lessons on handling tax notices effectively.
Supreme Court decision: Criminal charges for late self-assessment tax payment to persist despite Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme approval. Get insights into the ruling.
The Supreme Court stays the service tax order against HDFC Bank related to renting of immovable property for commercial purposes. Get insights into the case.