For claiming exemption Section 54 to 54 GB of the Act, for which last date falls between 01st April. 2021 to 28th February, 2022 may be completed on or before 31st March 2023.
ITAT held that provisions of sub-section (4) would be applicable in respect of agreement to sell for transfer of an asset which has been executed on or after 1st April, 2013.
ITAT held that if advances received by the assessee from customers on which TDS Credits has been claimed, has been offered as income of subsequent financial years, then the same needs to be recognized as income as and when such income accrues to the assessee.
In the present case, it has been categorically established that, the amount of bogus purchases ₹64,33,495/- is debited to P&L by fictitious tax invoices
ITAT held that assessee cannot be denied benefit of exemption for which it is entitled merely on the lapse of procedural requirement i.e. delay in filing audit report in prescribed form.
CIT(E) lacked jurisdiction to impose any conditions on his own (other than what is stipulated in law) while granting approval under section 80G of Income Tax Act
Income-tax Department, Mumbai intends to invite application from reputed Chartered Accountant firms/propreitary concerns for empanelment to carry out Special Audit u/s. 142(2A) of the I.T. Act, 1961 for the period 2023-24 and 2024-25.
Maa Kalika Bhandar and Others Vs Collector and District Magistrate (Orissa High Court) Property was mortgaged in favour of the Bank on 28.06.2016 whereas the Income Tax Authorities had attached the same on 31.12.2015. Hence, the mortgaged transaction in favour of the Bank is void. Main argument stressed is that the properties in both the […]
Suguna Automobiles Vs Assistant Commissioner (ST) (Madras High Court) K.A.Parthasarathy, learned counsel on record for writ petitioner is before this Court. Learned counsel submits that the impugned order has been made under Section 73 of ‘Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017‘ [hereinafter ‘C-GST Act’ for the sake of brevity, convenience and clarity]. Notwithstanding very […]
Print Plus Private Limited Vs ITO (ITAT Mumbai) Brief facts is that the AO noticed from perusal of Tax Audit Report that the appellant/assessee had paid remuneration to directors amounting to Rs. 23,26,200/-. However, it was noticed that an amount of Rs.36,00,600/- was debited to Profit & Loss account instead of Rs. 23,26,200/-. On a […]