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ITAT Kolkata clarifies that cash credit addition under Section 68 of the Income Tax Act should be made for credits received during the relevant assessment year. Details of Shaktigarh Textile and Industries Ltd. vs. DCIT case.
Merely because the loan processing charges though paid upfront but amortized over a period of five years, solely to be in consonance with the mercantile system of accounting, deduction of the entire charges in lump sum in the year in which the same were paid could not be denied to assessee.
Genxt Mobile LLP wins appeal as ITAT deletes disallowance on interest payment, citing failure to compare with the fair market value under Section 40A(2)(a).
In Completed/Unabated Assessments, AO Cannot Make Additions in Absence of Incriminating Material Found during Section 132 or 132A Search
Read the full text of the ITAT Delhi order on the case of AAA Teleshopping Pvt. Ltd vs. ACIT for assessment year 2011-12, with detailed analysis and conclusions.
Gujarat High Court held that reopening of assessment under section 147 of the Income Tax Act merely based on ‘borrowed satisfaction’ as against statutory requirement of ‘independent satisfaction’ is bad-in-law.
Gujarat High Court held that Challenge to notice issued under section 154 of the Income Tax Act is maintainable under Article 226 of the Constitution of India.
ITAT Surat held that addition under section 68 of the Income Tax Act towards unexplained cash credit unjustified as creditworthiness of the loan giver established and transaction undertaken through banking channel.
Discover the ITAT Delhi’s ruling on the issuance of DIN numbers on tax communications and its importance in ensuring their validity.
ITAT Surat held that AO cannot go beyond reason for which matter was selected for limited scrutiny. Thus, PCIT cannot pass revisionary order u/s. 263 of the Income Tax Act on other aspects outside the scope of limited scrutiny.