The issue concerned failure to furnish Form 73 within the prescribed timeline. It was held that timely issuance is mandatory for compliance and accurate investor reporting.
Form 72 mandates reporting of income distributed by securitisation trusts to investors. It ensures compliance with pass-through taxation under Section 221.
Explains the mandatory filing of Form 71 for specified funds to claim exemption or concessional tax rates. Highlights audit certification, due dates, and compliance conditions.
The dispute revolved around exemption claims without submitting Form 70. It was held that the form ensures proper disclosure and verification. The decision reinforces mandatory compliance for tax relief.
The FAQs clarify that filing Form 69 within the due date is a mandatory condition to claim concessional taxation under Section 210(2). Failure to file or incorrect submission can lead to denial of tax benefits. The key takeaway is strict compliance is essential for eligibility.
Form 68 is required for claiming exemption on income of specified funds under the new tax law. Filing within due date is mandatory to avail exemption benefits.
The issue concerned whether uncertified or missing Form 67 could validate AMT claims. It was held that CA certification and filing are essential conditions. The ruling highlights the importance of authenticated reporting.
Explains mandatory filing of Form 66 for companies liable to MAT and the requirement of CA certification. Highlights consequences of non-filing and defective returns.
The guidance clarifies that concessional tax is available only with a mandatory lock-in period. Taxpayers must comply with strict conditions to retain benefits.
The dispute involved deduction claims without proper authorization. The ruling confirmed that Form 61 is essential for validating such claims. Taxpayers must adhere to filing timelines.