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Cash Loan- Penalty justified on failure to establish Business exigency or urgency 

March 23, 2019 1473 Views 0 comment Print

M. Sougoumarin Vs ACIT (Madras High Court) High Court held that there was no such reason for regular loan transactions of borrowing and repayment in cash of amounts exceeding Rs.20,000/- so as to escape penal liability under Sections 271E and 271D of the IT Act. FULL TEXT OF THE HIGH COURT ORDER / JUDGMENT These […]

Re-Opening not allowed for issue Investigated during original assessment

March 23, 2019 1413 Views 0 comment Print

The channel of movement of the fund, the source of the fund, purpose of investment and the ultimate destination of the fund, were all part of the record during the assessment proceedings. There is nothing in the reasons recorded by the Assessing Officer to suggest that, such investment is bogus.

HC explains Law on reopening to assess alleged Bogus Capital gains from penny stocks

March 23, 2019 2895 Views 0 comment Print

Purviben Snehalbhai Panchhigar Vs ACIT (Gujarat High Court) In the present case the Assessing Officer has heard the material on record which would prima facie suggest that the assessee had sold number of shares of a company which was found to be indulging in providing bogus claim of long term and short term capital gain. […]

Incidence of CST or sale of goods, occurs where goods are appropriated to contract

March 22, 2019 2946 Views 0 comment Print

Commissioner of Value Added Tax Vs Otis Elevator Company (India) Ltd. (Delhi High Court) The placement of an order by the agent for procurement of the lifts, in this case, was merely an offer. It is only upon its acceptance and further steps taken by the supplier that an offer crystallizes into a binding promise […]

Section 54F exemption allowable on Sale of Under-Construction Property as same is not residential property

March 21, 2019 2082 Views 0 comment Print

CIT Vs Kalpana Hansraj (Bombay High Court) Perusal of sub-section (1) of Section 54 of the Act would show that the exemption would be available to an assesse being an individual or Hindu Undivided Family where the capital gain arises from the transfer of a long-term capital asset, not being a residential house provided the remaining conditions […]

Reopening cannot be made to disallow Bogus Sales/ Purchases based on a Judgment

March 21, 2019 2136 Views 0 comment Print

Saurabh Suryakant Mehta Vs ITO (Bombay High Court) In the present case, the Assessing Officer had examined the material collected by the Sales Tax Department, prima facie suggesting that the assessee had indulged into bogus billing activities without actually carrying out the purchase and sale of the commodity. It is on this basis that the […]

Section 43B does not contemplate liability to pay service tax before actual receipt

March 21, 2019 1542 Views 1 comment Print

Pr. CIT Vs Tops Security Ltd. (Bombay High Court) Section 43B does not contemplate liability to pay service tax before actual receipt of the funds in the account of the assessee. Hence the liability to pay service tax into the Treasury will arise only upon the assessee receiving the funds and not otherwise. Thus the […]

Penalty U/s. 271B justified for submitting Bogus audit report to get bank loan

March 20, 2019 1995 Views 0 comment Print

 Where assessee, in order to get a bank loan, submitted a bogus audit report from CA and showed fake turnover in his return of income, imposition of penalty under section 271B for non-compliance of section 44AB was justified.

Validity of addition for share application money merely based on surmises not valid

March 20, 2019 912 Views 0 comment Print

Pr. CIT Vs Narang Construction & Finance (P) Ltd. (Delhi High Court)  The materials on record showed not mere superficial details like PAN, ROC, etc., but further facts relating to the bank accounts of the share applicants were also there. The share applicants were entering into proper commercial transactions and were not per se forged, bogus or […]

In case of Contract Sales Tax Liability pre GST implementation gets extended to GST afterwards

March 20, 2019 1401 Views 0 comment Print

Jilmon John Vs State of Kerala (Kerala High Court) I am of the considered view that, there is a stipulation contained under clause 44 of Ext.P1 that, the Sales Tax as per Rules from time to time is liable to be paid by the petitioner and the rates quoted for various items remain unaffected by […]

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