RBI reports 7.2% sales growth for FY25 in private firms, with higher input costs and moderate profit margins across manufacturing, IT, and service sectors.
Delhi High Court held that the benefit of exclusion of time by virtue of Explanation (ix) of Section 153B of the Income Tax Act cannot be available here as reference made for information under Indo-Swiss DTAA was invalid. Accordingly, questions to law as framed are answered against the Revenue.
Additionally, the GST certificate issued by the Superintendent of Central GST confirmed no outstanding dues and that the re-tender order resulted in loss of competitive advantage and investments already made in connection with the lease.
ITAT Indore held that retrospective cancellation of registration granted under section 10(23C)(vi) of the Income Tax Act invalid. Amendment brought in statute via Finance Act, 2022 is prospectively effective from 01.04.2022.
Higher profit per se cannot lead to the conclusion that there is arrangement between the parties. The concept of PLI cannot per se be applied to hold that assessee has earned higher profit
ITAT Delhi held that revision under section 263 of the Income Tax Act not justified as PCIT failed to demonstrate that assessment order was erroneous and prejudicial to the interest of revenue. Accordingly, revision order quashed.
Mumbai ITAT allows full depreciation for New Rampgreen Technologies, citing asset ownership date. It also voids the reassessment, holding that the tax audit report was already with the AO, preventing a ‘change of opinion’ based reopening.
ITAT Mumbai held that the waiver of differed sales tax liability is a benefit accrued to the assessee arising out of its business hence the sum waived is taxable under section 28(iv) of the Income Tax Act. Accordingly, appeal of assessee dismissed.
Karnataka High Court set aside proceedings in a PDS rice seizure case, ruling police lacked jurisdiction for search and seizure under Essential Commodities Act.
NCLT Mumbai held that application under section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code [IBC] deserves to be admitted once it is proved that there is financial debt in respect of which default has been committed by the Corporate Debtor.