The assessee is only required to explain the source of the credit. There is no requirement under the law to explain the source of the source. The fact that the source of the source is suspect and that the creditor had no regular source of income to justify the advancement of the credit to the assessee does not mean that an addition can be made in the hands of the assessee
PCIT Vs ITAT (Bombay High Court) From a careful reading of the provision, it is seen that Tribunal is vested with the power to rectify any mistake apparent from the record to amend any order passed by it under sub-section (1) of Section 254 at any time within six months from the end of the […]
Bhavya Construction Co Vs ACIT (Bombay High Court) Section 254(1): The basic grievance of the Appellant is that the impugned order of the Tribunal has been passed in breach of principles of natural justice. This for two reasons, one the decisions relied upon by the Tribunal of its own (not cited at the bar) in […]
SUO MOTU Vs State of Gujarat through Chief Secretary, Gandhinagar (Gujarat High Court) In the wake of the Pandemic of Corona Virus (COVID19), let suo motu Public Interest Litigation be registered giving title of Precautionary Measures In The Wake Of The Pandemic of Corona Virus (COVID-19). Let the following be impleaded as party-respondents:- (i) State […]
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India has issued an Office Memorandum dated 5 March 2020 as advisory cautioning against mass gathering due to global pandemic Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19). The Honourable Supreme Court of India and the Honourable High Court of Delhi have also restricted the functioning of the Courts to hearing of only urgent matters.
1. These regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to Securities Market) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020. 2. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
There is no provision in the SEBI (Infrastructure Investment Trusts) Regulations, 2014 (InvIT Regulations) which prevents an Investment Manager to manage more than one InvIT.
Custom notifies exchange rate of South African Rand w.e.f. 13th March, 2020 vide Notification No. 22/2020-Customs (N.T.), dated the 12th March, 2020 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF FINANCE (DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE) (CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS) ***** Notification No. 22/2020–Customs (N.T.) New Delhi, dated the 12th March, 2020 22 Phalguna 1941 (SAKA) In […]
More than 100 countries across the world now have reported cases of COVID-19. People traveling to these countries or people who have travelled abroad might come in contact with people affected with COVID-19 during their stay or even while in transit at the airports. Within these countries, few countries have reported very large number of cases and deaths putting passengers from these countries particularly at higher risk of infection.
For a Normal taxpayer, there is presently two Returns i.e., GSTR-3B & GSTR-1 active in the common GST portal. GSTR-3B is a simple Monthly Return for the period July 2017 to March 2020 and is a consolidated summary return of inward and outward supplies that the Government of India has introduced as a way to relax the requirements for businesses that have recently transitioned to GST. And GSTR -1 is a monthly or quarterly return filed by taxpayers to disclose details of their outward supplies for the month – along with their tax liability.