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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 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...
Income Tax : CBDT has approved the University of Hyderabad for scientific research under Section 45 of the Income-tax Act, 2025. The approval i...
The government notified a statutory commission for tax benefits under section 10(46A). The exemption applies from AY 2026-27 subject to continued eligibility conditions.
CBDT updated DIN rules to align with new provisions introduced under the Finance Act, 2026. The circular mandates DIN for most tax communications, ensuring greater transparency and legal validity.
The issue concerns treatment of carried-forward losses when post-merger conditions are breached. The law provides that such benefits are reversed and taxed as income in the year of violation. The key takeaway is that non-compliance leads to prospective taxation without reopening past assessments.
The circular introduces mandatory Form I and Form II for SWFs to claim tax exemptions. The ruling ensures structured application and reporting to prevent misuse while enabling eligible benefits.
A CBI court sentenced seven individuals to four years imprisonment for manipulating tax systems using forged records. The case highlights strict action against refund fraud schemes.
The issue was complexity in the existing tax framework due to multiple amendments. The new law simplifies provisions and improves clarity without changing tax rates. The key takeaway is that the reform focuses on ease of compliance rather than increasing taxes.
The CBDT introduced Form ITR-U to allow taxpayers to update previously filed returns. The amendment promotes voluntary compliance and reduces litigation risks.
The CBDT has substituted the ITR-V form to strengthen verification of electronically filed returns. The amendment enhances accuracy and ensures smoother processing of tax filings from AY 2026–27.
The CBDT has replaced Form ITR-7 through the Seventh Amendment Rules, 2026, effective 31 March 2026. The update ensures revised compliance and reporting requirements for entities filing ITR-7.
The amendment mandates a substituted ITR-6 form for corporate taxpayers from AY 2026-27. The ruling requires companies to use the updated format to ensure compliance and valid return filing.