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HC allows deduction for commission to Managing Director of Company

March 5, 2021 879 Views 0 comment Print

CIT Vs True Value Homes (India) Pvt. Ltd (Madras High Court) In this case Ashok Gupta is the Managing Director and in terms of the Board resolution is entitled to receive commission for services rendered to the company. It is a term of employment on the basis of which he had rendered service. Accordingly, he […]

HC dismisses condonation request made without submitting relevant evidence

March 3, 2021 1203 Views 0 comment Print

The present writ petition has been filed on 08.12.2020 with a delay of 1282 days. The entire blame for the delay has been placed at the door step of the tax consultant, who, according to the petitioner had prepared an appeal against the impugned order and, the petitioner believed, would file the same. The petitioner states that it could not follow up the matter with the consultant on account of severe financial losses and infighting between the partners in regard to the company’s management. No evidence whatsoever, has been placed in support of this submission and the delay of 1282 days amounting to nearly three years cannot be condoned on mere ipse dixit. Hence this Writ Petition is dismissed in limine.

Madras HC directs Govt to Facilitate uploading of Form TRAN-1

March 2, 2021 939 Views 0 comment Print

Madras High Court quashes communication rejecting GST credit claim. Petitioner’s efforts to upload details noted. Order directs Form TRAN-1 uploading within eight weeks.

Tax on ATM facilities outsourced to Banks under Tamil Nadu Sales Tax

March 1, 2021 492 Views 0 comment Print

India Switch Company Pvt. Ltd. Vs Deputy Commercial Tax Officer (Madras High Court) It is stated that the ATM’s facilities are outsourced by the banks and that the petitioner was providing a technology solution to Bank of India and United Bank of India and the terms of the agreement clearly bring the transaction within the […]

Voluntary disclosure not releases assessee from mischief of penalty proceedings

March 1, 2021 1269 Views 0 comment Print

Madras HC ruling favors Revenue in tax case revision, remanding penalty consideration to Assessing Officer for fresh review. Full judgment analysis.

HC dismisses VAT Assessment order passed merely based on report of Enforcement Wing

March 1, 2021 903 Views 0 comment Print

Next IT World Vs Assistant Commissioner (CT) (Madras High Court) The respondent in all the three impugned orders had stated that the Inspecting Officers had verified the relevant records and that they had correctly proved along with recorded evidence and that it was accepted by one Thiru.S.Kathir Rajan, who was the Managing Director of the […]

VAT TDS Credit Allowed Under GST Transitional Laws

February 26, 2021 15618 Views 0 comment Print

DMR Constructions Vs. Assistant Commissioner, Commercial Tax Department (Madras High Court) Issue Involved: 1. There was Accumulated credit of TDS under TNVAT Act and the same has also been permitted to carry forward the same from year to year. 2. The petitioners sought transition of the accumulated TDS into their respective accounts for set off […]

Non-Payment of GST – ITC availed by Buyer- HC Quashes notice to Buyer as seller not questioned

February 24, 2021 73551 Views 0 comment Print

D.Y. Beathel Enterprises Vs State Tax Officer (Data Cell) (Madras High Court) Section 16 of CGST Act, 2017 provides that Input Tax Credit (ITC) could be availed by the buyer if GST is paid by the seller. Thus, in case of non-payment of GST, who should be questioned, the seller or the buyer? It can […]

University liable to Pay Service Tax on Renting of Immovable Property

February 22, 2021 1449 Views 0 comment Print

Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Vs Joint Director (GST Intelligence) (Madras High Court) The University is renting the property to other institutions and collecting rent from them. Therefore, the second respondent was justified in raising demand for the said service. However, there is no justification in levying penalty. The assessee is not a private entity. The respondents […]

CIT cannot revise assessment order passed by AO without assigning any reason

February 18, 2021 1017 Views 0 comment Print

CIT Vs Y.V. Subramaniam (Madras High Court) The Tribunal, while allowing the assessee’s appeal, observed that the assessment order was passed after making full verification and the order of the CIT is based on no reason and he has simply given an abrupt finding that the assessment order is erroneous insofar as it is prejudicial […]

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