Section 50C is a deeming provision and Assessing Officer is obliged to compute capital gains by taking valuation arrived at by DVO in place of the actual consideration received by assessee, assessee is entitled to challenge correctness of DVO’s valuation before CIT(A) and ITAT. DVO has to be given an opportunity of hearing
M/s. P.R. Associates Vs ACIT (ITAT Pune) We find that the assessee specifically submitted before the AO during the course of penalty proceedings, which fact has also been captured in the penalty order, that its business was inoperative for the last 7 years and it had already borrowed loans from Shree Suvarna Sahakari Bank Ltd. […]
Assessee sufficiently proved that the loss incurred on premature cancellation of forward contract was a ‘business loss’ inasmuch as the same was incurred in the course of carrying on of the business
Since the approval granted by Pr. CIT to AO for reopening of assessment was clearly without application of mind and was not as per the mandate of the provision of section 151, therefore, notice issued u/s 148 on the basis of such approval and consequent assessment made on the basis of such notice were bad in law and deserved to be quashed.
The provisions of section 2(24)(xi) read with section 28(vi), it is evident that the amount of bonus on Keyman Insurance Policy is to be taxed on receipt basis only.
Deduction under section 54 was allowable on purchase of flats as merely because assessee, by ignorance of law or mistake, had claimed deduction under section 54F instead of section 54, such ignorance of law/mistake on the part of assessee could not be utilized to its disadvantage by AO.
Date of conversion of capital asset into stock-in-trade shall be determined either on the basis of entry passed in the books of account of the assessee or the intention of the assessee to exploit the capital asset into stock-in-trade for its business purpose.
DCIT Vs PPFAS Asset Management Pvt. Ltd. (ITAT Mumbai) As SEBI approval mandatory is to commence business, assessee admissible to claim business expenses only after obtaining the necessary approval. Since commencement of business require SEBI approval, expenses claimed post approval would qualify as business expense. Facts – The assessee was incorporated on 08.08.2011 as a […]
Once an asset was part of the block of assets and depreciation was granted on that block, it could not be denied in its subsequent year on the ground that one of the assets was not used by assessee in some of years.
M/s. Hagwood Commercial Developers Pvt. Ltd Vs ACIT (ITAT Mumbai) Conclusion: Since assessee had set up the business by acquiring land and obtaining approval for construction of mall and residential complex although the mall had not commenced business till the end of the relevant previous year, therefore, assessee had rightly charged the general overhead expenses […]