Learn how the ITAT, in the Jitudan Ravatdan Gadhvi vs. ITO case, condoned a delay in appeal and overturned a best-judgment assessment, finding that the taxpayer’s cash deposits were a legitimate part of his business operations.
The ITAT in Kolkata set aside a ₹9.32 crore tax addition on share sales by Superdeal Resources, ruling that well-documented transactions are not bogus. The order underscores the need for substantive evidence over suspicion.
An analysis of how direct taxes are triggered globally, exploring key taxable events, common complications, and the role of jurisprudence in India, the US, and other countries.
The ITAT in Kolkata ruled that tax claims cannot be denied on technicalities when documentation is on record. The case of Ambika Metaliks highlights the importance of fairness.
In a key decision, ITAT Ahmedabad set aside a ₹6.51 crore tax demand against a government-funded educational society, holding that procedural lapses do not defeat a substantive right to exemption when all eligibility conditions are met.
A country-by-country analysis of indirect tax systems, detailing how taxable events trigger liability and the complexities of compliance across jurisdictions.
In the case of Chandrakant Atmaram Acharya, the ITAT deleted a Rs.10.80 lakh addition for unexplained investments but imposed a Rs.5,000 cost on the taxpayer for non-cooperation with the tax department.