Income Tax : It is customary in Indian for families to exchange gift at the occasion of marriage. This article deals with tax implications of s...
Income Tax : The Finance Act, 2021 has inserted a new Section 194P of Income Tax Act, 1961 to provide relief to a senior citizen who is 75 year...
Income Tax : 1) Who is responsible to deduct tax under section 194LC of Income Tax Act, 1961? If an Indian company or a business trust pays inc...
Income Tax : 1. On which type of Assessee section 194Q applies? Ans. Any person, being a buyer whose total sales/gross receipts/turnover from t...
Income Tax : The Finance Act 2021 has introduced a new section called Section 206AB of the Income Tax Act 1961, which mandates the person payin...
Income Tax : DSC to be re-registered afresh 7th June onwards on new Income Tax portal Please ensure that you re-register your current valid DSC...
Income Tax : These instructions are guidelines for filling the particulars in Income‐tax Return Form‐6 for the Assessment Year 2021‐2 rel...
Income Tax : Instructions for filling ITR–1 SAHAJ For A.Y. 2021–22\ F.Y. 2020-21 General Instructions These instructions are guidel...
Income Tax : As many as 926 computerised branches of public and private sector banks will receive advance income tax in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai....
Income Tax : Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) can breathe easy with the Direct Taxes Code (DTC) Bill, 2010 proposing that their income be...
Income Tax : In the case of the KBB Nuts Private Limited V/s National Faceless Assessment Centre Delhi (NFAC) assessment proceedings and direct...
Income Tax : In view of the foregoing, we are in agreement with the findings of Id. CIT(A) that activities undertaken by the taxpayer were in r...
Income Tax : 9. Part A of the Explanation to section 271(1)(c) provides that if assessee fails to offer an explanation or offers and explanatio...
Income Tax : 21. In view of the above submissions of the assessee and in view of the fact that M/s.Sky Blue Trading & Investment Pvt. Ltd. is s...
Income Tax : 8. Having heard the learned counsel Mr C.S. Aggarwal, Sr. Advocate for the assessee-company and Ms Prem Lata Bansal for the Revenu...
Income Tax : CBDT notifies ‘Bricklayers Investment Pte. Ltd.’ as sovereign wealth fund under sub-clause (vi) of clause (b) of the E...
Income Tax : Notification No. 47/2009 - Income Tax In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 120 of the Incom...
Income Tax : CIRCULAR NO. 02 / 2009 One of the fundamental principles of financial accounting is that if a person claims credit for payment o...
Income Tax : Whereas the annexed Convention between the Government of Republic of India and the Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro f...
Income Tax : CIRCULAR NO 7/2008-Income Tax Dated: August 1, 2008 In exercise of the powers conferred under sub-section (1) of section 119 of In...
Gujarat State Petroleum Corpn. Ltd. v. JCIT The deduction claimed by the assessee under section 42 cannot be considered for the purpose of computing the deemed income under section 115JA
ACIT v Makote Hoshizaki The perquisite value of rent free accommodation as per Rule 3 of Income-tax Rules, 1962 will be 20 per cent and not 10 per cent of the salary as reduced by the rent, if any, actually paid by the employer or the actual rent paid by the employer in case the premises are not owned by the employer whichever is lower.
BLK Securities Pvt. Ltd. v. ITO The assessee company shall, for the purpose of section 73 of the IT Act, be deemed to be carrying on a speculation business to the extent to which its business consists of the purchase and sale of shares of other companies; thus, the loss incurred in purchase and sale of shares of other companies shall be deemed to be a speculation loss.
A Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement was signed between India and Tajikistan today, i.e. 20th November, 2008. The Agreement was signed by Mr. Narendra Bahadur Singh,Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes on behalf of Government of India and by Mr. Norinov Jamshed Nurmahmadovich, Deputy Minister of Finance of the Republic of Tajikistan on behalf of the Government of Tajikistan.
If the income tax department fails to appeal against judgments against it by high courts on a certain legal question for several years, is it barred from raising the question later? No, said the Supreme Court in Commissioner of Income Tax vs J.K. Charitable Trust.
The Income Tax Department seeks suggestions on e-filing of I-T returns for the AY 2009-10 to make the e-filing website, software and functionalities more user-friendly and robust. Apart from general suggestions, specific suggestions on website look and feel, functionalities and facilities, white papers and technical papers are also welcome. Technical suggestions on XML schema, digital signatures, security, web services are also solicited. Suggestions and documents (in word format preferably) may be sent to efilingsuggestions@gmail.com .
Pooja Bhatt v. DCIT Income derived by the assessee-artist from the exercise of her activity in Canada is taxable only in source country i.e., Canada as per the scheme of taxation contained in the Indo-Canada Treaty; by using the expression “may be taxed in the other State” in Article 18(1) of the said Treaty, the contracting parties permitted only the other State i.e. State of income source and by implication, the State of residence was precluded from taxing such income.
CIT vs. Raval Tiles (Bombay High Court) Where the Tribunal did not pass an order on the appeal despite considerable delay and instead fixed the matter repeatedly for ‘clarifications’ and thereafter closed the matter for orders on the basis of written submissions and without hearing the assessee, HELD the procedure followed by the Tribunal was not in compliance with the principles of natural justice.
IT is turning out to be a double whammy of sorts for companies that have taken a hit on account of mark-to-market (MTM) losses due to their exposure to forex derivatives. These companies may find it difficult to convince the income tax (I-T) department to allow MTM losses as deduction. Sources in the I-T department pointed out that there are no specific provisions in the Income Tax Act dealing with this issue. Moreover, there are no precedents or case laws that clearly define the treatment of losses incurred by companies.
Adopt an animal by paying for its upkeep at the Nandankanan Zoological park and get relaxation in income tax here. The adopters will get the benefit under Section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act, zoo director Ajit Patnaik told reporters on Friday at the launch of the programme to boost the park’s conservation programme.