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Year-End Tax Checklist: Wrap Up Your Finances by March 31st

Income Tax : Plan your finances before March 31 with this year-end tax checklist. Learn about old vs. new tax regimes, investments, deductions,...

March 4, 2025 75 Views 0 comment Print

No Bad Debt Deduction for Non-Regular Business Activity: Delhi HC

Income Tax : Delhi HC ruled WGF Financial Services can't claim bad debt deduction under Sec. 36(1)(vii) as furnishing guarantees wasn't its reg...

March 4, 2025 57 Views 0 comment Print

Switzerland Suspends Unilateral MFN Clause Application in Tax Treaty with India

Income Tax : Switzerland halts the unilateral application of the MFN clause under its tax treaty with India from 2025, following the Indian Sup...

March 4, 2025 57 Views 0 comment Print

151 FAQs on Finance Bill (Budget) 2025 in India

Income Tax : Explore 151 FAQs on Finance Bill 2025, covering tax provisions, IFSC benefits, TDS/TCS, transfer pricing, and more for informed fi...

March 4, 2025 153 Views 0 comment Print

Search and Seizure: GST vs. Income Tax Key Differences

Income Tax : Compare GST and Income Tax search and seizure processes, highlighting key differences in scope, authority, and taxpayer rights. Le...

March 4, 2025 363 Views 0 comment Print


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Include ‘Cost Accountant’ in definition of ‘Accountant’ under Income Tax Bill 2025: ICMAI

Income Tax : The Institute of Cost Accountants of India seeks inclusion of Cost Accountants in the definition of "Accountant" under Section 515...

February 21, 2025 10293 Views 0 comment Print

Key Highlights of Finance Bill 2025: Income Tax Changes

Income Tax : Explore the Finance Bill 2025 highlights, including revised tax rates, TDS/TCS amendments, ULIP taxation, and updated rules for sa...

February 19, 2025 11295 Views 0 comment Print

ICMAI on Non-inclusion of ‘Cost Accountant’ in Income Tax Bill 2025

Income Tax : ICMAI addresses the non-inclusion of 'Cost Accountant' in the Income Tax Bill 2025. The Council is engaging with policymakers to e...

February 17, 2025 20190 Views 3 comments Print

50 Corrections in Income-tax Bill, 2025: Lok Sabha Update

Income Tax : Lok Sabha issues corrigenda for the Income-tax Bill, 2025, correcting references, formatting, and legal citations. Read the key am...

February 15, 2025 1275 Views 0 comment Print

KSCAA Seeks Clarity on Eligibility of Appeals with Delay Condonation under VSVS

Income Tax : KSCAA's representation to CBDT highlights challenges in the Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme 2024, focusing on delayed appeals and suggesti...

February 15, 2025 174 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Judiciary


Section 270A Penalty Doesn’t Require Mens Rea Presence: ITAT Bangalore

Income Tax : ITAT Bangalore held that that mens rea is not an essential condition for imposing penalties under civil acts. Penalty u/s. 270A of...

March 4, 2025 63 Views 0 comment Print

Ex-Parte Income Tax Order Violates Natural Justice Principles: Bombay HC

Income Tax : Bombay High Court held that passing of ex-parte order without affording a reasonable opportunity of being heard to the assessee is...

March 4, 2025 33 Views 0 comment Print

Reopening of assessment without fresh tangible material not sustainable: Bombay HC

Income Tax : Bombay High Court held that reopening of assessment without fresh tangible material based upon mere change of opinion is unsustain...

March 4, 2025 60 Views 0 comment Print

Delhi HC Advises Review of GST Notices & Orders Issued Before 16-01-2024

Income Tax : Delhi High Court directs tax authorities to review show-cause notices uploaded before 16 January 2024 and develop remedial measure...

March 4, 2025 186 Views 0 comment Print

100% Disallowance of Bogus Purchases Mandated when source not explained: Bombay HC

Income Tax : Bombay High Court upholds AO's addition for unverified bogus purchases in PCIT vs. Kanak Impex. Decision based on Section 69C and ...

March 4, 2025 1896 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Notifications


Select Committee of Lok Sabha to examine Income-Tax Bill, 2025

Income Tax : Details of the Lok Sabha Select Committee's sittings on March 6-7, 2025, to examine the Income-Tax Bill, 2025, with oral evidence ...

February 27, 2025 381 Views 0 comment Print

CBDT Amends Rules 12CA, 12CC & Forms 10IH, 64A, 64B, 64C, 64D, 64E & 64F

Income Tax : CBDT updates income tax rules and forms for business and securitization trusts. Notification 17/2025 amends Rules 12CA & 12CC, imp...

February 25, 2025 2166 Views 0 comment Print

All about Income Tax / TDS Deduction from Salaries for FY 2024-25

Income Tax : Key updates on income tax deduction from salaries under Section 192 for FY 2024-25, including amendments, surcharge rates, and new...

February 21, 2025 11115 Views 0 comment Print

CBDT extends Due Date for Filing Form 56F for AY 2024-25

Income Tax : CBDT extends the due date for filing Form 56F under Section 10AA(8) and 10A(5) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, to March 31, 2025, for...

February 19, 2025 8142 Views 0 comment Print

Punjab RERA Notified for Income Tax Exemption under Section 10(46A)(b)

Income Tax : The Central Government notifies Punjab RERA for tax exemption under Section 10(46A) of the Income-tax Act, effective from the 2024...

February 13, 2025 942 Views 0 comment Print


Sale transaction through banking channels can’t be doubted for non-submission of ID proof of buyers

February 2, 2013 1090 Views 0 comment Print

The CIT (A) after considering entire evidence of record found that purchase and sale transactions were proved. He further found that payment of the sale price was made to the assessee through bank channel and not in cash as such the transactions are actual transactions and not a fictitious accommodation entries. The sale transactions cannot be disbelieved only for the reason that the assessee could not give the identity of the purchasers.

S. 40A(3) Cash Payment allowable if necessary to ensure smooth functioning of business

February 2, 2013 2181 Views 0 comment Print

The assessee engages itself in executing catering contracts for Railways in respect of two trains. In those trains, its personnel are deployed for sale of small articles of daily necessity and use to the passengers. Per force, the payments received by them are necessarily in cash. These amounts are collected and in turn handed over to the assessee.

S. 292BB cannot be applied retrospectively

February 2, 2013 1663 Views 0 comment Print

This Court in the case of The Commissioner of Income Tax V/s. Mr. Salman Khan [Income Tax Appeal No.2362 of 2009] decided on 1st December, 2009 has considered similar question and has held that in the absence of notice under section 143(2) (prior to the insertion of section 292BB), the reassessment order cannot be sustained.

Search Assessment without JCIT’s Approval is invalid

February 2, 2013 2350 Views 0 comment Print

On perusal of the provisions laid down under section 153C, it is apparent that after issuance of notice under section 153C, the Assessing Officer having jurisdiction over such other person (against which incriminating material has been found during the course of search conducted on a person) assess or re-assess income of such other person in accordance with the provisions of section 153A.

Validity of Reopening for involvement in accommodation entry?

February 2, 2013 961 Views 0 comment Print

Whether issue of notice u/s 148 for reopening of assessment u/s 147 on the reason that assessee company is involved in accommodation entry in valid?

Reopening not permissible for mere change of opinion

February 2, 2013 1150 Views 0 comment Print

The Assessing Officer had specifically raised a query with regard to the supplies made in the domestic tariff area and the petitioner / assessee had given a detailed reply to the same. The Assessing Officer, after considering the reply furnished by the assessee, framed the assessment order

In case of reassessment AO is bound to give reasons and dispose of assessee’s objection by passing speaking order

February 1, 2013 2075 Views 0 comment Print

The Apex Court had in GKN Driveshafts (India) Ltd. v. ITO [2003] 259 ITR 19 had held that the proper course for the assessee, when he received the notice under section 148 was to seek reasons, if he so desired, for the notices. The Assessing Officer was bound to give reasons. On receipt of the reasons, the assessee was entitled to file objections and the Assessing Officer was bound to dispose of the same by passing a speaking order. It was further held in the said case that as the reasons had been disclosed, the Assessing Officer had to dispose of the objections, if filed, by passing a speaking order before proceeding with the assessment

Fabric design constitutes Fees for Technical Services if design made available for manufacturing garments

February 1, 2013 4423 Views 0 comment Print

Now, we examine the MOU between India and US. As per this MOU, regarding para 4(b) of Article 12 of India US DTAA, it was provided that there will be no FTS if technology is not made available to the person acquiring the services. It was also specified that technology will be considered “made available” when the person acquiring the services is enabled to apply the technology.

CIT review u/s. 263 not justified If AO exercises due diligence in accepting assessee’s claim

February 1, 2013 1670 Views 0 comment Print

On perusal of the A.O.’s order and material on record, we find that the CIT invoked section 263 of the Act because the CIT did not feel satisfy with the conclusion made by the A.O not on account of that the order of the A.O. was erroneous. The CIT invoked section 263 of the Act simply on account that the A.O. did not carry out the investigation of the case on the line of investigation as CIT wants.

Non-resident French shipping company not to pay tax on business income unless it is having PE in India

February 1, 2013 672 Views 0 comment Print

In the absence of any distinguishing feature brought on record by the Revenue, we respectfully following the order of the Tribunal in assessee’s own case (supra) hold that the assessee has no PE in India and, hence, not liable to tax and accordingly the grounds taken by the assessee are allowed.

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