M/s. Varsha Corporation Ltd. Vs. Dy. CIT (ITAT Mumbai) In the case under consideration, in the computation of income,the assessee had not claimed any exempt income. The expenditure claimed by it in the profit and loss account have not been shown to have been incurred for earning any exempt income during the year under consideration. […]
In re JSW Energy Limited (GST AAR Maharashtra) Also Read AAAR Ruling- Conversion of Coal supplied in Electricity is Manufacture not Job work: AAAR Maharashtra FULL TEXT OF ORDER OF AUTHORITY OF ADVANCE RULING, MAHARASHTRA M/s. JSW Energy Limited (JEL), the applicant, seeking an advance ruling in respect of the applicability of GST on: 1. […]
Certain Advocates have forgotten the code of eithcs. They facilitate the unethical misadventures of their clients, encouraging their clients dishonest practices, causing grave stress to the Judiciary, and bringing the entire judicial system to disrepute.
In the case of Oriental Bank of Commerce VS Additional Commissioner of Income Tax, Delhi High Court has held that provision made by bank for interest on overdue deposits can’t be disallowed.
Export Obligation Period with pre- import condition from the date of clearance of each import consignment by Customs Authority- With this Public Notice, inputs/import items specified in Appendix 4J his been amended.
Shri Ramesh Salecha HUF Vs. ITO (ITAT Mumbai) Revenue could not produce before us any evidence to show that notice under sections 143(2) has been issued or served to the assessee the re-assessment made under sections 143(3) read with section 147 is void ab-initio in view of the above decisions of the Honorable Allahabad High Court in […]
Where assessee had not earned any tax-free income, then, corresponding expenditure also could not be worked out for dis allowance.
Process of generation of electricity is akin to manufacture or production of an article or ‘thing’, therefore, assessee was entitled to claim additional depreciation under section 32(1)(iia) on windmill even prior to amendment of section 32(1)(iia) by Finance Act, 2012 as said amendment is only clarificatory in nature.
Rajkot bench of Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) recently held that the notebooks and diaries found from assessee’s wife cannot be treated as Books of Accounts for the purpose of making addition under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
M/s. Essel Pro pack Ltd. Vs. DCIT (ITAT Mumbai) Assesses has incurred expenses on behalf of certain foreign subsidiaries and Indian subsidiary and shown them under the head Advances Recoverable. The assessee has not made any non business advance to the these companies, but these amount represents various debits in the nature of sale of […]