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Income Tax : The article examines whether Section 58(3) of the Income-tax Act, 2025 makes tax audit compulsory whenever profits fall below 6%, ...
Income Tax : Income may become tax-free under the new tax regime because of the standard deduction and Section 87A rebate, but ITR filing may s...
Income Tax : The issue concerns whether declaring profits below the presumptive rate automatically triggers tax audit or whether turnover thres...
Income Tax : The article analyses whether declaring profits below presumptive rates automatically triggers tax audit under the Income-tax Act, ...
Income Tax : This analysis explains how charitable and religious trusts qualify for exemption under Sections 11 to 13 of the Income-tax Act. It...
Income Tax : Net direct tax collections for FY 2026-27 grew by 14.64% as of June 17, 2026, driven by higher corporate and non-corporate tax rec...
Income Tax : Association requested CBDT to rationalize CASS 2026 case selection considering the administrative burden caused by implementation ...
Income Tax : The data shows a steady increase in net direct tax collections driven by higher corporate and non-corporate tax revenues. It highl...
Income Tax : The issue was complexity in the existing tax law. It was clarified that the new Act simplifies structure by reducing sections and ...
Income Tax : The tax department clarified that no search or restriction was carried out against the individual. It termed the allegations basel...
Income Tax : The ruling clarifies that unauthenticated digital chats and screenshots cannot form the sole basis of tax additions without proper...
Income Tax : The case involved denial of deduction due to delayed execution of purchase deed. The Tribunal held that investment in an under-con...
Income Tax : Gujarat High Court upheld the deletion of a Section 271D penalty, ruling that the assessment order did not record satisfaction for...
Income Tax : Supreme Court reviews the Kakadia Builders case, addressing Settlement Commission's authority to waive interest under Sections 234...
Income Tax : We request the authority concerned to take a practical view of the problems which the assessees are facing as on date on account o...
Income Tax : CBDT has notified the Indian Institute for Human Settlements as an approved institution for social science and statistical researc...
Income Tax : CBDT has clarified that lessees need not deduct TDS on ship lease payments once the IFSC lessor submits Form 1(N), provided the Se...
Income Tax : CBDT has notified tax exemption for specified income of the Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority under section 10(46). The not...
Income Tax : Exercising powers under Section 119(2)(b), CBDT has condoned delays in Form 10AB filing for eligible cases. The Circular does not ...
Income Tax : CBDT has approved a scientific research institution under the Income-tax Act, 2025 for tax years 2026-27 to 2030-31. The notificat...
Circular No. 32-Income Tax Reference is invited to Departmental Circular No. 30-D of 1966 [printed here as Annex III] issued by the Board on November 7,1966.
Circular No. 31-Income Tax Section 80RR was inserted through the Finance Act, 1969, and will have effect from April 1, 1970. Under this section, a resident individual, being an author, playwright, artist, musician or actor who derives income, in exercise of his profession, from foreign sources and receives such income in India and brings it into the country in foreign exchange in accordance with the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947, is entitled to deduct 25 per cent of the income so received or brought, in the computation of his total income.
Circular No. 30-Income Tax Attention is invited to Board’s Circular No. 4 (XI-3) D, dated 9-4-1959 [Clarification 4] on the above subject. The film producers have represented to the Board that a cinema film no longer has an effective life of about 3 years as was presumed by the Income-tax Department when devising the formula for the amortisation of the cost
Circular No. 16-Income Tax It has been represented to the Board that the professional tax is not being allowed as a revenue expenditure under section 37(1), as its deduction is not covered by the specific provisions of section 40(a )(ii).
Circular No. 29-IncomeTax Attention is invited to the Board’s Circular Nos. 5-P(LXX-6) of 1968 and 12-P(LXX-7) of 1968 [Clarification 2] which had been duly endorsed to all Chambers of Commerce. References are still being received from the public seeking clarifications regarding the taxability of income under the provisions of sections 11(1) and 11(2).
Circular No. 28-Income Tax Section 24(1)(vi ) provides that where the property has been acquired, constructed, repaired, renewed or reconstructed with borrowed capital, the amount of any interest payable on such capital shall be allowed as an admissible deduction in the computation of income from the said property.
Circular : No. 27-Income Tax The Finance Act, 1968 made provisions in sections 35B and 35C, respectively, for the grant of “export markets development allowance” and “agricultural development allowance” in computing the profits and gains from business. Under section 35B, an assessee, being a domestic company or a resident non-corporate person, who incurs expenditure under specified heads for
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 104 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), and in partial modification of the Ministry of Finance (Department of
Circular : No. 26-Income Tax There is an impression that the development rebate allowed in respect of an asset sold to the Government will not be withdrawn even if the vendor credits to the profit & loss account the reserve which he had originally created to qualify for the grant of the rebate. This is wrong as clarified below.
CIRCULAR NO. 25-Income Tax Instances have come to the notice of the Board where Indian nationals, having income in Pakistan were put to considerable hardship in their assessment proceedings in India. After the 1965 hostilities between India and Pakistan, the assessees having income in Pakistan, are finding it almost impossible to repatriate their Pakistan income to India.