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Income Tax : CBDT has granted scientific research approval under the Income-tax Act, 2025, enabling eligible donations to qualify for tax benef...
Income Tax : CBDT has granted scientific research approval under the Income-tax Act, 2025, allowing eligible donations to qualify for tax benef...
ITAT Mumbai held in the case of Reliance Wellness Ltd. vs. DCIT that treatment given in the books of account is not relevant to examine the claim put forth by the assessee. In this case Assessee was in the process of expansion of its business operations by opening various new shops
Court explained that the assessment for the block period can only be done on the basis of evidence found as a result of search or requisition of books of account or documents and such other materials or information as are available with the Assessing Officer.
Where a certificate has been purchased on or after the 1st day of April, 2016 the maturity period of a certificate of any denomination, shall be five years, commencing from the date of issue of the certificate. The amount inclusive of interest, payable on encashment of the certificate at any time after the expiry of its maturity period shall be Rs. 147.6 1for denomination of Rs. 100 and at proportionate rate for any other denomination.
In the Post Office (Monthly Income Account) Rules, 1987, in rule 8, in sub-rule (1), after clause (l), the following clause shall be inserted, namely: (m) 7.8 per cent. per annum in respect of deposits made on or after the 1st day of April, 2016.
Central Board of Direct Taxes signed 11 unilateral APAs on 28th March, 2016. With this signing, India has entered into 59 bilateral and/or unilateral APAs. 50 of these agreements have been signed in the current financial year. The agreements cover a range of international transactions, including corporate guarantees, royalty, software development services, IT enabled services and trading.
We have included a separate Chapter relating to Transfer Pricing in the Compliance Audit Report for the year 2014-15 (No. 3 of 2016). We expect that every year substantial number of Transfer Pricing cases would be processed. Since Audit points out short/excess adjustment done by Transfer Pricing Officers, it has, therefore, been decided to fix the following limits of short/excess adjustment by TPO for Compliance Audit Report 2015-16 and onwards :
Central Government hereby notifies that the subscriptions made to the fund on or after the 1st day of April, 2016 and the balances at the credit of the subscriber shall bear interest at the rate of 8.1 per cent. per annum.
In the Sukanya Samriddhi Account Rules, 2014, in rule 7, in sub-rule (1), after first proviso, the following proviso shall be inserted, namely:-Provided that in the case of a deposit made under these rules on or after the 1st day of April, 2016, it shall bear at the rate of 8.6 per cent per annum from the date of deposit.
In the Kisan Vikas Patra Rules, 2014 (hereinafter referred to as the said rules), in rule 16, in sub-rule (1), for the words eight years and four months, the words nine years and two months shall be substituted. In the said rules, in rule 17, in sub-rule (3), the premature encashment value of Certificates purchased on or after 1.4.2016 but on or before 30.6.2016 shall be:-
(a) fees, fines and penalties; (b) receipts from Printed Educational Material; (c) receipts from Scrap or Waste paper; (d) receipts from other Government Bodies; (e) interest income from surplus funds kept in bank accounts and fixed deposits; (f) rent received from let out of properties; (g) royalty or License fees for providing technical knowledge and infrastructure; (h) dividend earned from Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Ltd; (i) capital gains, if any, from disposal of assets as per Government financial guideline and rules of Government of Maharashtra.