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Deduction cannot be allowed merely on consistency or on the basis of mere Footnote in Audited Balance Sheet

October 19, 2015 451 Views 0 comment Print

ITAT New Delhi held in Indo Count Industries Ltd Vs DCIT( ITAT New Delhi) that it all depends upon the facts of the case that whether the assesse was eligible to claim exemption u/s 10B for all the units as a single entity or every unit was independently eligible to claim exemption u/s 10B as a separate unit.

Service Tax not to be included while calculating the gross receipts for sec 44BB

October 19, 2015 2203 Views 0 comment Print

ITAT Delhi held in M/s Sundowner offshore International (Bermuda) Ltd Vs ADIT (International Taxation, Dehradun) that for calculating the gross receipts for sec 44BB, reimbursement of service tax not to be included in gross receipts and 10% of the total gross receipts without considering the service tax would be taken as taxable income of the assesse.

Receipt already taxed in the head of sub-contractor cannot be disallowed to contractor considering same as inflated expense

October 16, 2015 1531 Views 0 comment Print

ITAT Hyderabad held In the case of M/s. KNR Constructions Ltd. vs. DCIT that no such adverse inference however was drawn by the A.O. in the case of the concerned two sub-contractors and in the assessments completed under section 143(3) in their cases

In absence of supportings addition to existing house may not be treated as construction of new house

October 16, 2015 4774 Views 0 comment Print

Smt. Shakeera Begum vs. ITO (ITAT Hyderabad) In the instant case, as the municipal approvals, completion certificates and authentic plans were not available, the ITAT could not conclude whether assessee had constructed new independent house and there was no evidence that the old building was ever demolished.

Sec.10A- Communication cost in absence of profit element is to be excluded from total & export turnover

October 16, 2015 778 Views 0 comment Print

In the case of Pegasystems Worldwide India Pvt. Ltd. Vs. ACIT Hyderabad Bench of ITAT directed the AO to reduce communication cost not only from export turnover but also from the total turnover for the purpose of computation of deduction as per Explanation 2 to section 10A.

If assessee merely acted as a conduit without any right in money, no addition can be made u/s 69A

October 16, 2015 2445 Views 0 comment Print

In the case of M/s Bhagwati Motors Vs. ITO Chandigarh bench of ITAT have held that Assessee merely acted as a conduit without any right in money, therefore, no addition under section 69A of the Act could be made against the assessee.

Section 10B: Duty Drawback is not the income derived from undertaking

October 15, 2015 23517 Views 0 comment Print

ITAT Jaipur held in case of ACIT Vs. Smt. Ranjana Johari that if change made in the wooden article which resulted in to a new and different article then it would amount to manufacturing activity. The assessee, Ranjana Johari, had undertaken different activities to shape up

AO cannot reject entire books of accounts on insignificant defects having minuscule impact on profit

October 15, 2015 1438 Views 0 comment Print

ITAT Ahmedabad held In the case of The ACIT vs. Garden Silk Mills Ltd. that rejection of books of accounts should not be in a mechanical manner. The AO has to come to a definite conclusion that the accounts are not correct or not complete; consequently, it has distorted the true picture of profit.

Entire law on whether reopening of assessment in the absence of "fresh tangible material" is permissible reviewed

October 14, 2015 1472 Views 0 comment Print

a. Assessee had filed return of income on 27-10-2006 u/s 139(1) and original assessment was done by AO u/s 143(3) vide order dated 15.12.2008. b. Subsequently, this case was reopened u/s 147 and AO framed re-assessment order dated 31.12.2012 u/s 143 read with 147 of the Income Tax Act 1961.

Second proviso to sec.40(a)(ia) of the IT Act is curative and it has retrospective effect w.e.f. 1st April, 2005

October 14, 2015 3855 Views 0 comment Print

In the case of ITO Vs Bimal Biswas, ITAT of Kolkata set aside the issue to the file of AO and directed the assessee to produce the relevant evidence in respect payees of carriage charges whether they have included the carriage receipts in the respective returns of income and paid taxes on the said income

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