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Corpus donation towards building fund not chargeable to tax

May 9, 2022 3138 Views 0 comment Print

Das Bahuuddeshy Vishwast Sanstha Vs Exemption Ward (ITAT Pune) It is seen as an admitted position that the assessee received a sum of Rs.15.00 lakh from one of its trustees, which amount was spent on building construction of the school. The case of the assessee is that the amount was a corpus donation and hence, […]

AO cannot ignore Audit Report filed during assessment proceedings

May 9, 2022 1311 Views 0 comment Print

Rajesh Mittal Vs ITO (ITAT Dehradun) The only issue pertains to application of provisions u/s 44AD of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The assessee earned income from sale & purchase of derivatives which the AO held that the same should be treated as business income. The assessee has also incurred losses in the derivatives trading […]

Genuineness & creditworthiness of lenders cannot be disbelieved if they filed ITR & confirmations

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The genuineness and the creditworthiness of the lenders cannot be disbelieved as the lenders filed returns and also filed confirmations. Therefore, I am of the view that the assessee has proved the genuineness, identity and creditworthiness of the lenders and, therefore, the Assessing Officer is directed to delete the addition made towards bogus un-secured loans.

Limited Scrutiny for turnover Difference in ITR & ST Return – AO can verify with Form 26AS

May 9, 2022 1674 Views 0 comment Print

SNS Constructions P. Ltd. Vs ITO (ITAT Delhi) In this case there was a difference of Rs. 14,25,463/- between books of account and the payment received as per Form 26AS. The Assessing Officer treated the amount of Rs. 14,25,463/- as undisclosed receipts and added the same to the income of the assessee. Thereby the Assessing […]

Reopening for Mere High Turnover in bank account not justified

May 9, 2022 771 Views 0 comment Print

Merely that there were huge turnover i.e. deposits and withdrawal in the bank account of the assessee without correlating the same with the accounts and with the nature of the business of the assessee, in our view, that was not enough to form a belief of escapement of income of the assessee for the assessment year under consideration.

How Volatility Affects Bitcoin Usage

May 8, 2022 594 Views 0 comment Print

Bitcoin’s rise to popularity started in 2010 when the price of one token climbed from tiny fractions of a dollar to about $0.09. Its price has swiftly increased by thousands of dollars since then, often rising and falling within a few hours or days. Its high volatility results from its rapid and hard-to-predict price swings.

What Complicates Bitcoin’s Future?

May 8, 2022 894 Views 0 comment Print

Discover the factors that complicate Bitcoins future. Explore the potential benefits and pitfalls of the highly volatile cryptocurrency market.

Understanding Bitcoin’s Role in the Monetary System

May 8, 2022 1155 Views 0 comment Print

Like no other, Bitcoin has impacted a revolution with its decentralized peer-to-peer payment system that facilitates instantaneous, secure, and low-cost cross-border transactions. Bitcoin adoption has rapidly infiltrated several global financial sectors, including banking, investments, insurance, and remittances.

Maintainability of Securitisation Application-Whether Losing Possession of Immovable Property Is A Must?

May 8, 2022 10815 Views 0 comment Print

Debts Recovery Tribunals (DRTs), in some recent cases, have dismissed certain Securitisation Applications (SAs) on a peculiar ground of prematurity- ‘no loss of possession of the secured asset’. In the opinion of these DRTs, where neither the symbolic nor the actual physical possession of the immovable property/secured asset was taken by the secured creditor, but only intimation notices to take physical possession of such property were issued by the court receiver appointed under Section 14 of the SARFAESI Act, 2002, the SAs challenging such intimation notices were premature.

IBBI invites comments on Regulations notified under IBC, 2016

May 6, 2022 1326 Views 1 comment Print

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) invites comments from public on the Regulations notified under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC, 2016).

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