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Notional interest on interest-free loans is assessable under transfer pricing law

February 2, 2010 1105 Views 0 comment Print

The assessee, an Indian company, advanced interest-free loans to its 100% foreign subsidiaries. The subsidiaries used those funds to make investments in other step-down subsidiaries. On the question whether notional interest on the said loans could be assessed in the hands of the assessee under the transfer pricing provisions of Chapter X

No addition can be made or sustained simply on basis of statement recorded at the time of survey/search

February 1, 2010 1720 Views 0 comment Print

In order to make an addition on the basis of surrender during search or survey, it is sine qua non that there should be some other material to co-relate the undisclosed income with such statement.

Mere making of a claim, which is not sustainable in law, by itself, will not amount to furnishing inaccurate particulars

January 31, 2010 846 Views 0 comment Print

CIT vs Reliance Petro Products (P) Ltd. (322 ITR 158) Supreme Court- It was held that a mere making of the claim, which is not sustainable in law, by itself, will not amount to furnishing inaccurate particulars regarding the income of the assessee and if the contention of the Revenue to this effect is accepted then in case

Income from even an isolated transaction of sale of land can be considered as business income of an assessee though not carrying on real estate business

January 26, 2010 1269 Views 0 comment Print

The process of purchase of land, conversion thereof and sale, compel us to come to the conclusion that the * purchase of land, in itself, was with an intention to sell at a profit in the form of an ‘adventure in the nature of trade’ and hence though it is an isolated’ transaction the income thereon can still be considered as business income.

S.153A does not authorize de novo assessment. Non-pending assessments do not abate. Additions must be confined to search material.

January 26, 2010 952 Views 0 comment Print

S. 153A provides that where a search is initiated u/s 132 the AO shall assess or reassess the total income of six assessment years immediately preceding the assessment year relevant to the previous year in which the search is conducted or requisition is made. The 1st Proviso states that the AO shall “assess or reassess the total income

Surplus arising to a partner from transaction of contribution of land held by it to a firm as capital contribution shall be taxable u/s 45

January 24, 2010 2996 Views 0 comment Print

and contributed by the assessee to a firm towards capital contribution should be treated as stock in trade even during the course of making the transaction of transferring or contributing the land to the partnership firm as capital contribution, the surplus arising to the assessee from the said transaction of contributing stock in trade

Payment made by a member to its stock exchange for VSAT/ Lease line/BOLT/ Dem at charges is not fee for technical services u/s194J

January 24, 2010 4795 Views 0 comment Print

For the purposes of this clause, fees for technical services means any consideration (including any lump sum consideration) for the rendering of any managerial, technical or consultancy services (including the provision of services of technical or other personnel) but does not include consideration for any construction, assembly

Disallowance of expenditure u/s 40(a) in a case where assessee follows completed contract method

January 22, 2010 1573 Views 0 comment Print

On plain reading of above section, we find that certain expenditures are not allowable if the assessee failed to deduct tax or after deduction same was not paid in time. However, such expenditures are allowable Provided that where in respect of any such sum. Tax has been deducted in any subsequent year, or has been deducted

Registration U/s. 80G(5)(vi) cannot be denied to charitable trust even if it is running some activity that yields profit

January 22, 2010 3677 Views 0 comment Print

Does the purpose of a trust restrict spending the income of a profitable activity exclusively or primarily upon what is `charity’ in law? If the profits must necessarily feed a charitable purpose, under the terms of the trust, the mere fact that the activities of the trust yield profit will not alter the charitable character of trust

Commissioner is empowered to satisfy himself that the trust activates are genuine and in consonance with its objects before granting approval u/s 80G

January 22, 2010 2325 Views 0 comment Print

From the above facts, it is clear that Once the society during a period of almost 12 years has not carried out any activity, except purchasing land, to construct school/college building for imparting education, which was the main object of the society the activities of the trust for granting approval under section 80G cannot be called genuine and the CIT was fully justified in refusing to grant approval u/s 80G of the Income-tax Act. Hence, the order of Commissioner of Income-tax is upheld and consequently the remaining grounds of appeal taken by the appellant society stand rejected.

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