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Judicial Rebuke of CBDT’s Delay Culture: A Multi-High Court Chronicle on ITR Extensions

October 29, 2025 53193 Views 11 comments Print

Five High Courts criticize the CBDT’s habit of last-minute ITR deadline extensions, citing administrative chaos, mental stress, and need for proactive tax governance reform.

AI Hallucination in Law: Buckeye Trust Episode – A Case of Fictitious Precedents

October 29, 2025 1551 Views 3 comments Print

The 2024 Buckeye Trust ITAT case exposed the risks of unverified AI use in law. Learn how fabricated citations and blended authorities led to an order’s withdrawal and a global warning on legal verification protocols.

CSR Expenditure/donations: Intricacies under Income Tax Act, 1961

October 27, 2025 1851 Views 0 comment Print

ITATs confirm CSR donations to 80G-approved bodies are deductible, asserting that the bar under Section 37(1) doesn’t override Section 80G or Section 35. PCIT revisions quashed.

Precision in Penalty: Why Misreporting Must Be Pinpointed Under Section 270A

October 25, 2025 3177 Views 3 comments Print

Section 270A penalties must specify the exact misreporting clause. Vague notices invalidate penalties and can restore immunity under Section 270AA.

Liability Classification under Ind AS 1: Impact of 2025 Amendment

October 25, 2025 2322 Views 0 comment Print

New Ind AS 1 rules (2025) mandate current/non-current liability classification based strictly on rights at the reporting date, ignoring post-period waivers.

GST Proceedings After Death of Proprietor: Continuity, Liability of Legal Heirs, and Judicial Consensus

October 24, 2025 2517 Views 0 comment Print

Summarizing GST proceedings after a proprietor’s death. Legal heirs’ liability is limited to the estate unless they continue the business, making notices to the deceased void.

Interior Decoration as Cost of Investment under Sections 54 & 54F: Judicial Recognition & Taxpayer’s Rights

October 24, 2025 1947 Views 0 comment Print

Judicial rulings confirm interior decoration expenses like modular kitchens and wardrobes are eligible for tax exemption under Sections 54 & 54F if they ensure the house is habitable.

Revisiting Employer–Employee Relationships: Supreme Court’s Clarification and Its Implications under Direct Taxes and GST Law

October 23, 2025 7137 Views 6 comments Print

Supreme Court refines tests to identify real employer–employee relationships, impacting income tax TDS, GST liability, and manpower supply compliance.

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