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37BC. Relaxation from deduction of tax at higher rate under section 206AA.– (1) In the case of a non-resident, not being a company, or a foreign company and not having PAN the provisions of section 206AA shall not apply in respect of payments in the nature of interest, royalty, fees for technical services and payments on transfer of any capital asset, if the deductee furnishes details and documents specified in sub-rule (2) to the deductor.
As for Hon’ble Kerala High Court’s decision in the case of Thomas George Muthoot (supra), undoubtedly, outside the jurisdiction of Hon’ble Kerala High Court and outside the jurisdiction of Hon’ble Delhi High Court- which has decided the issue in favour of the assessee, there are conflicting decisions on the issue of restrospectivity of second proviso to Section 40(a)(ia).
The following postings / transfers in the grade of Additional /Joint Commissioner of Income Tax are, hereby, ordered with immediate effect and until further orders:-
The Income Declaration Scheme, 2016 incorporated as Chapter IX of the Finance Act 2016 has commenced from 1st June, 2016 and shall remain in force for a period of 4 months up to 30th September, 2016. This scheme provides an opportunity to all persons who have not declared income correctly in earlier years to come forward and declare such undisclosed income.
As you all are kindly aware. the Income Declaration Scheme-2016 has been launched w.e.f. June, 2016. This scheme provides offers a unique opportunity to persons who are willing to declare any undisclosed income under the scheme with its attended benefits. The Department has embarked upon a comprehensive publicity plan for creating awareness about this scheme amongst the citizen all over the country.
S.O. 2185(E).-In the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue (Central Board of Direct Taxes), number 46/2016, dated the 17th June, 2016, published vide number S.O. 2142 (E), dated the 17th June, 2016,at page 2, in line 5, for to section 115TC read below section 115TCA
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (23EE) of section 10 of Income-tax Act, 1961, Central Government hereby notifies Core Settlement Guarantee Fund set up by National Securities Clearing Corporation Limited (NSCCL), Mumbai, a recognised clearing corporation, for the purposes of the said clause for the assessment year 2016-17 and subsequent assessment years.
CBDT notifies Core Settlement Guarantee Fund, set up by Indian Clearing Corporation Limited (ICCL), Mumbai for the purpose of clause (23EE) of section 10 of the Income-tax Act, 1961
CSR expense disallowance is restricted to the expenses incurred by the assessee under a statutory obligation under section 135 of Companies Act 2013, and there is thus now a line of demarcation between the expenses incurred by the assessee on discharging corporate social responsibility under such a statutory obligation and under a voluntary assumption of responsibility.
The CBDT has issued a release that With Assessment Year 2016-17, individuals and HUFs filing their returns of income in ITR-1, ITR-2, ITR-2A and ITR-4S, having income exceeding Rs50 lakh will now be required to furnish information regarding assets and liabilities in Schedule-AL of the relevant ITR form.