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CA, CS, CMA : Key updates from Income Tax, GST, DGFT, RBI, and more for the week ending 29th Dec 2024....
CA, CS, CMA : Review of significant legal, tax, GST, and SEBI updates during the week ending 22nd December 2024, including new guidelines and ju...
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CA, CS, CMA : Summary of key notifications in Income Tax, GST, SEBI, and IBBI regulations during the week of Nov 18-24, 2024, covering filing pr...
Income Tax : The Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme 2024 simplifies tax dispute resolution, offering discounts and waivers to reduce litigation burden. Se...
Income Tax : The Institute of Cost Accountants of India seeks inclusion of Cost Accountants in the definition of "Accountant" under Section 515...
Income Tax : Government addresses Supreme Court judgment on tax exemptions for clergy and its implications on Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) u...
Income Tax : Analysis of tax exemptions for individuals vs corporations, middle-class benefits, and the impact of measures under the new tax re...
Income Tax : Details on tax incentives for corporates, revenue loss since 2020, monitoring mechanisms, emerging sector benefits, and job creati...
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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 : The issue to be considered is whether the profit earned by the assessee from the activity of recruitment and training of personne...
Income Tax : Details of the Lok Sabha Select Committee's sittings on March 6-7, 2025, to examine the Income-Tax Bill, 2025, with oral evidence ...
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Income Tax : Key updates on income tax deduction from salaries under Section 192 for FY 2024-25, including amendments, surcharge rates, and new...
Income Tax : CBDT extends the due date for filing Form 56F under Section 10AA(8) and 10A(5) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, to March 31, 2025, for...
Income Tax : The Central Government notifies Punjab RERA for tax exemption under Section 10(46A) of the Income-tax Act, effective from the 2024...
The undersigned is directed to state that as per O.M. dated 07/01/2016 received from DOP &T circulated vide F.No. 142/40/2015-AVD.1 a panel of retired officers from the Ministry/ Departments under Govt. of India and PSUs is to be created
The e-filed forms 10A and 10G filed during the period 01.02.2016 to 29.02.2016, the orders in respect of which will get barred by limitation on 31.08.2016, have been e mailed to the concerned Principal Commissioner of Income Tax (Exemption)/ CIT (Exemption) on their official designation based e-mail addresses in PDF files
Class or classes of buyers to whom provisions of sub-section (1D) of section 206C shall not apply. 37CB. (1) The provisions of sub- section (1D) of section 206C in relation to sale of any goods (other than bullion or jewellery) or providing any service shall not apply to the following class or classes of buyers , namely:-
Where loans, creditors, advances received, share capital, payables etc. are disclosed in the audited balance sheet but are fictitious in nature and cannot be directly linked to acquisition of a particular asset, then such fictitious liabilities can be disclosed under the Scheme as such without linking the same with the investment in any specific asset.
Income Declaration Scheme Rules, 2016 have been amended to provide that where acquisition of an immovable property is evidenced by a registered deed, an option shall be available with the declarant to declare the fair market value of such property by applying the cost inflation index to stamp duty value of the property.
(a) consent fee (b) no objection certificate fee (c) bio medical waste fee (d) hazardous fee (e) stack/analysis fee (f) bank guarantee forfeited (g) income against RTI application charges. (h) reimbursement of the expense received from Central Pollution Control Board towards National Air Monitoring Programmes (i) interest from savings accounts & FDRs (j) public hearing fee (k) interest from house loan advance to staff and (l) income by sale of old scrap items and tender fee etc.
(a) amount received in the form of government grants; (b) fees levied under clause (g) of sub-section (1) of Section 86 read with Section 181 of the Electricity Act, 2003; (c) penalties levied u/s 146 of the Electricity Act, 2003; (d) interest income earned on government grants; and (e) interest income earned on fee/revenue received under the Electricity Act, 2003.
(a) long-term capital gain out of investment in an organisation for skill development; (b) dividend and royalty from skill development venture supported or funded by National Skill Development Corporation; (c) interest on loans to Institutions for skill development; (d) interest earned on fixed deposits with banks; and (e) amount received in the form of Government grants.
The declarant is hereby directed to make the payment of sum payable as per column (5) of the above table, as specified below:- (i) an amount not less than twenty-five per cent. of the sum payable on or before 30th day of November, 2016;
Central Board of Direct Taxes hereby extends the time for issuance of acknowledgment in Form-2 as prescribed in sub-rule (3) of rule 4 of the Rules from 15 days to 30 days in respect of the declarations filed under Income Declaration Scheme, 2016 in the month of July, 2016.