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S.194C TDS on payment to transporter owing more than 10 Goods Carriage

March 12, 2020 1426665 Views 154 comments Print

As there is no rationale for exempting payment to all transporters, irrespective of their size, from the purview of TDS, it is proposed to amend the provisions of section 194C of the Act to expressly provide that the relaxation under sub-section (6) of section 194C of the Act from non-deduction of tax shall only be applicable to the payment in the nature of transport charges (whether paid by a person engaged in the business of transport or otherwise)

Solutions to errors while doing E-TDS Return

March 12, 2020 1222266 Views 498 comments Print

Invalid File Header Record Length. Invalid File Creation Date. Invalid File Sequence Number. Invalid TAN/TFC Id. Invalid TAN of Deductor / Employer / Collector. Invalid PAN of Employer /Deductor/Collector

Delay in uploading of GST TRAN 1 due to technical glitches was justified

March 11, 2020 1110 Views 0 comment Print

Assessee should upload the form GST TRAN1 within a period of two weeks from the date of receipt of the writ of this order as the delay was due to technical glitches in the GST portal.

No deduction for education expenses incurred prior to set up of business

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Assessee-sole proprietor was not eligible for a tax deduction for his own education expenses as the same could not be treated as business expenses and the point in time when the expenditure was incurred, the business of the assessee was not set up. 

The Best Online Brokers in Asia

March 11, 2020 3174 Views 0 comment Print

#AD Online trading is associated with many benefits that it’s something everyone with a little extra money should consider. Traditional investments are also beneficial and should not be ignored, but by combining investments with online trading, you will be able to take advantage of many more opportunities. Despite this, many are still sceptical to the […]

Mere amendment or substitution of a section not affects validity of notifications issued therein

March 10, 2020 5817 Views 0 comment Print

Technimont Pvt Ltd Vs ACIT (ITAT Mumbai) It is only elementary that merely because a section is amended or even substituted, whether by repeal of the legislation itself or by amendment in the legislation, the notifications, circulars and instructions issued therein do not cease to hold good. Section 297(2)(k) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, specifically […]

Company qualifies for Section 80­IA deduction on Conversion from Partnership

March 10, 2020 2595 Views 0 comment Print

CIT Vs Chetak Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. (Supreme Court) It is manifest that all properties, movable and immovable (including actionable claims) belonging to or vested in a company at the date of its registration would vest in the company as incorporated under the Act. In other words, the property acquired by a promoter can be claimed […]

Two enterprises can be treated as associated enterprises when criterion specified in Section 92A(2) is satisfied

March 10, 2020 6357 Views 0 comment Print

Kaybee Pvt Ltd Vs ITO (ITAT Mumbai) Section 92A(2) governs the operation of Section 92A(1) by controlling the definition of participation in management or capital or control by one of the enterprise in the other enterprise. If a form of participation in management, capital or control is not recognized by Section 92A(2), even if it […]

NCLAT & NCLT members to stick to time limits to cut delays in insolvency cases

March 10, 2020 954 Views 0 comment Print

Justice Mukhopadhaya raised serious concerns with regard to the constant delays in insolvency proceedings and said that the Members of NCLAT and NCLTs must cut the time period of insolvency proceedings short and focus on quicker disposal of cases. He emphasised that there are only limited grounds to argue at the stage of admission and that the Members of NCLTs should admit or dismiss the cases adhering to the prescribed time limits.

CGST detects ITC fraud of more than Rs 12 crore from 30 fake firms

March 10, 2020 1461 Views 0 comment Print

The CGST Delhi North Commissionerate arrested one person who received fake/goods-less invoices valued at Rs 71,22,95,370/- involving fraudulent Input Tax Credit of Rs 12,82,05,579/- from 30 bogus/fake firms.

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