Priyabrata Pramanik Addl. Commissioner, Tax Policy Research Unit Department Of Revenue, Ministry Of Finance pbpramanik@gmail.com Sri Priyabrata Pramanikhas done his Masters in Physics with specialization in Electronics from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He belongs to IRS (Income Tax) and currently is working as Additional Commissioner, Tax Policy Research Unit, in the Department of Revenue. His area […]
1. These regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2019. 2. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
Valuable resources of the nation get wasted in pursuing the litigation in various courts of law before a final or conclusive view emerges out. Since, conventional methods of appeal and further appeals have proven to be time consuming and costly better way to manage disputes would be to have clarity in advance in which context the institution of ‘Advance Ruling’, needs to be fine tuned and strengthened on the above suggested lines which if done will go a long way in improving the dispute management.
The concept of Advance Rulings has global background and perspectives. The system is in vogue in several countries though procedurally there may be dissimilarities. The first document which shed light on this important concept is the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) which was published in 1997-2000. It contained articles by authors of various countries on the fundamentals of Advance Rulings
The present article is based on the appellate order passed by me as Commissioner (Appeals). Relevant extracts from my order have been reproduced. However, the name of the assessee has been muted. This order was widely appreciated and the author was awarded the title of ‘BEST INNOVATOR’ in the charge of Pr. CCIT, Gujarat for the exceptional ideas utilized in the appellate proceedings.
Ajay Kumar Srivastava Principal Commissioner of Income Tax (Central), Lucknow taxalogue@incometax.gov.in Sh. Ajay Kumar Srivastava is an IRS officer of 1988 batch currently posted as Principal Commissioner of Income Tax (Central), Lucknow. He has done M.Sc(Biochemistry) and has worked in I.T Deptt at various levels dealing with assessment, administration, I&CI, Investigation, ITAT, Intl. Tax, and […]
Many a time reassessment proceedings are quashed or additions made in such proceedings are deleted by the Appellate Authorities much to the dismay of the Assessing Officers. One prime reason for such adverse appellate orders are on the ground of ‘borrowed satisfaction’ in much as the drafting of recorded reason to initiate the proceedings does not bring out satisfaction of the Assessing Officer himself .
Surinder Jit Singh Chief Commissioner of Income Tax-3, New Delhi sjsingh59@gmail.com Surinder Jit Singh is graduate in Mechanical Engineering from Punjab Engineering College in 1981 and joined Income Tax Department in 1984 as an IRS officer and has worked at Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Pune, Bombay, Amritsar and at Delhi in various capacities including on the post […]
Ajai Das Mehrotra Pr. Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Gujarat ahmedabad.pccit@incometax.gov.in Sh.Ajai Das Mehrotra, is an IRS officer of 1984 batch and is currently posted as Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Gujrat. He had worked extensively in the field of Assessment, Investigation and other direct taxation fields. He had attended 49th National Defence College […]
Article explains Reasons for : Striking Off Companies & Disqualifying Directors, Circumstances Under Which A Director is Disqualified, Consequences of Disqualification and Remedies Available For Removal Of Disqualification. THE BOMBAY HC HAS TAGGED ALONG ALL THE PENDING WRIT PETITIONS WITH RESPECT TO DISQUALIFICATION & PLACED THEM FOR HEARING ON 10TH JULY, 2019.(1) I. Reasons for […]