Income Tax : Understand the statutory time limits for filings, applications, approvals, and settlement processes under the Income-tax Act, incl...
Income Tax : Understand Section 44AD of the Income Tax Act: presumptive business income, eligibility, turnover limits, and tax implications for...
Income Tax : Learn about Section 44AD, a simplified method to compute business income, excluding some entities. Thresholds and tax implications...
Income Tax : Sunset date for claiming Income Tax exemption for SEZs – Time to further extend the sunset date mentioned under Section 10AA...
Income Tax : Section 10A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (the Act for short) deals with special provision in respect of newly established undertaki...
Income Tax : FM: Role of IT Sector is Crucial in Order to Promote E-Governance for Empowering Citizens; to Promote the Inclusive and Sustainabl...
Income Tax : Infosys Technologies Ltd. Tuesday said it will appeal against an order from the income tax department seeking more than 4 billion ...
Income Tax : The ITAT Delhi ruled that reimbursement of software costs to foreign AEs on a cost-to-cost basis could not be treated as a profit-...
Income Tax : The ITAT Kolkata held that delayed filing of Form No. 67 cannot deprive an assessee of Foreign Tax Credit under Section 90 and the...
Income Tax : The issue was denial of deduction due to delayed filing of Form 56F. ITAT held that delay is a procedural lapse and directed allow...
Income Tax : The Tribunal supported the CIT(A)s decision to allow a new claim under Section 10A, noting that appellate proceedings are a contin...
Income Tax : ITAT Bangalore upholds restricting TP adjustment only to AE transactions, dismissing Revenues appeal. Confirms capacity, working c...
Income Tax : As per section 10A(4) of Income Tax Act, 1961, profits derived from export of articles or things or computer software shall be amo...
Income Tax : Circular No. 14/2014-Income Tax CBDT had issued Circular No.12/2014 dated 18th July, 2014 to clarify that mere transfer or re-dep...
Income Tax : Circular No. 12/2014-Income Tax Section 10AA of the Income-tax Act, 1961, inter-alia, provides for deduction in respect of the pr...
Income Tax : A clarificatory Circular No. 01/2013 dated 17.01.2013 was issued by CBDT to address various contentious issues leading to tax disp...
Income Tax : A clarificatory Circular No. 01/2013, dated 17-1-2013 (hereinafter referred to as 'Circular') was issued by CBDT to address variou...
NCLAT Delhi held that application under section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code [IBC] is duly admissible since default occurred subsequent to section 10A period. Accordingly, order upheld and appeal dismissed.
ITAT Delhi held that interest income from fixed deposits and loans given to employees is eligible for claiming benefit under section 10AA of the Income Tax Act. Accordingly, AO allowed to claim deduction u/s. 10AA and appeal of assessee allowed.
NCLAT Delhi held that default occurred on 25th March 2023 which is well beyond the outer limit of section 10A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 which squarely brings the claim within the permissible scope of Section 7 of the IBC. Thus, admission of section 7 application justified.
NCLAT Delhi held that since existence of financial debt and default thereon is established, the adjudicating authority has rightly admitted section 7 application under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. Accordingly, appeal dismissed.
NCLAT Delhi held that application under section 9 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code rightly dismissed as debt fell within restricted period under section 10A. accordingly, order of Adjudicating Authority upheld.
Higher profit per se cannot lead to the conclusion that there is arrangement between the parties. The concept of PLI cannot per se be applied to hold that assessee has earned higher profit
Merely the fact that the liberty was given to the Appellant by the court and he failed to pursue the first appeal filed against the order dated 10.04.2023 did not mean that the Appellant could change the date of default at its convenience.
Chandigarh ITAT allows 80P deduction for Habrol Co-op Society, ruling against disallowance due to a clerical error in tax return. Section 80A(5) not applicable.
NCLT Delhi held that the pendency of proceedings before Debt Recovery Tribunal [DRT] does not preclude or bar the initiation of Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process [CIRP] under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 [IBC].
Kerala High Court held that criminal case under section 454(8) of the Companies Act unsustainable since appeal filed by the petitioner against the penalty order is still pending consideration. Thus, the Criminal Miscellaneous Cases allowed and complaint quashed.