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Pankaj Cottage Vs GST Officer (Kerala High Court) Show cause notice issued to the petitioner has been issued in Form GST REG-31. That form is to be issued in relation to proceedings for suspension of registration and is issued with reference to Rule 21A of the CGST/SGST Rules. It is clear that Form GST REG-31 […]
HC set aside the order passed by the Deputy Commissioner denying the interest to the assessee for delayed refund and granted relief under Section 11BB of the Central Excise Act, 1944 (CE Act) to pay the interest at the rate of 6% per annum for committing delay in issuing service tax refund order.
HC Held that, no GST registration could be suspended or cancelled on basis of Head Office directions without assigning any reason.
Cancelled Registration Is Restored Even Though No Appeal Filed: Notice Should Be Issued In Strict Compliance with Rules – Kerala HC
IBBI Vs State Bank of India & Ors (Delhi High Court) In the present case, a conjoint reading of the provisions of the IBC clearly shows that the NCLT is the adjudicating authority under the IBC. Under Section 60(5) the categories of cases which can be adjudicated have been clearly enumerated. The jurisdiction to deal […]
The burden lies on the Insurance Company to prove the same except relying upon the endorsement, nothing is placed on record and also the author of the document has not been examined.
Madras High Court held that the expiry of e-way bill doesn’t create any scope of tax evasion Accordingly there can be no revenue loss in absence of tax evasion Only penalty up to INR 5000 can be levied.
HC Held that, rejection of appeal merely because of delay of one day is such a hyper technical and pedantic view of the matter to hold that even the delay of one day would be fatal to the maintainability of the appeal.
Bombay High Court held that revenue failed to establish that the area of residential units was more than 1000 sq. ft. accordingly deduction under section 80IB(10) of the Income Tax Act duly available.
Delhi High Court held that Explanation 2 was inserted in Section 37 via Finance (No.2) Act, 2004 and is effective from 01.04.2015 [from Assessment Year 2015-2016 onwards] Accordingly expenditure incurred towards Corporate Social Responsibility is allowable as deduction u/s 37 of the Income Tax Act.