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Legitimacy of repayments through Journal Entries – Whether liable to penalty?

Income Tax : Explore the impact of Income Tax Sections 269SS, 269ST, 269SU, and 269T on transactions via Journal/Book Entries. Learn about legi...

February 27, 2024 5718 Views 0 comment Print

Understanding Income Tax Sections 269SS & 269T in India

Company Law : Explore the impact of Income Tax sections 269SS & 269T in India, designed to curb tax evasion. Learn scenarios, exceptions, penalt...

January 24, 2024 1848 Views 0 comment Print

Cash Received From Transfer of Property – No Penalty In Case of Reasonable Cause

Income Tax : Learn about Section 269SS and penalties for cash transactions in property transfers. Case analysis, judicial pronouncement, and ex...

January 15, 2024 14721 Views 3 comments Print

Income Tax: Cash in hand, with limits to understand- Part 1

Income Tax : Explore provisions and penalties in the Income Tax Act 1961 regarding cash transactions. Understand limits for loans, deposits, an...

January 2, 2024 8010 Views 1 comment Print

Prohibited transaction in cash/limit on cash transactions

Income Tax : Discover why Section 40A(3) limits cash payments and promotes a cashless economy, including reduction of black money generation. P...

November 1, 2023 20697 Views 0 comment Print


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Clean Transactions, Cleaner Economy, Go Cashless, Go Clean

Income Tax : DON’T √ Accept cash of Rs.  2,00,000 or more in aggregate from a single person in a day or for one or more transactions r...

March 1, 2019 1503 Views 0 comment Print

SIT report: Restrict Cash Transaction/Holding to curb black money

Income Tax : It is suggested that there should be a positive provision under the I.T. Act that any transaction involving more than Rs.3,00,000/...

July 14, 2016 23815 Views 0 comment Print


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AP HC Quashes TDS Prosecution for Belated Deposit as reasonable cause exist

Income Tax : Andhra Pradesh High Court quashes prosecution against Aditya Institute for delayed TDS deposit, citing reasonable cause under Sect...

July 2, 2024 405 Views 0 comment Print

Violation of Section 269SS: Section 271D penalty Applies, Not Section 68 addition

Income Tax : Section 54F amendment restricting exemption to one residential house was prospective, applying only from April 1, 2015 and Violat...

May 26, 2024 2550 Views 0 comment Print

Section 269SS & 269T Not Applicable to Share Application Money; No Penalty Under Section 271D or 271E

Income Tax : Calcutta High Court held that share application money or its repayment does not fall under Section 269SS & 269T, as the same are n...

May 24, 2024 1926 Views 0 comment Print

AO Misconstrued Directions by PCIT, ITAT Kolkata Directs Re-adjudication

Income Tax : Rajendra Kumar Mishra vs. ACIT case: ITAT Kolkata directs re-evaluation as AO misinterpreted PCIT's orders on loan payments....

May 12, 2024 495 Views 0 comment Print

Initiating Penalty Without Recording Satisfaction Vitiates section 271D Proceedings

Income Tax : Section 271D penalty proceeding cannot be initiated if AO fail to record his satisfaction before initiating penalty penalty procee...

May 7, 2024 1005 Views 0 comment Print


Latest Notifications


CBDT notifies more modes of e-payments; 6DD limit reduced to ₹ 10000

Income Tax : Notification No. 8/2020-Income-Tax- CBDT has notified Other electronic modes by inserting New Income TAx Rule 6ABBA. It also amend...

January 29, 2020 12909 Views 0 comment Print

CBDT amends form 3CD to revise reporting U/s. 269SS & 269T

Income Tax : In the Income-tax Rules, 1962, in Appendix II, in Form No. 3CD, for serial number 31 and the entries relating thereto the followin...

July 3, 2017 130047 Views 9 comments Print

Section 269SS and 269T applicable to NBFC: RBI

Fema / RBI : Section 269SS and 269T of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the requirements under the Income Tax Act, 1961, as amended from time to time,...

March 9, 2017 18138 Views 0 comment Print


Penalty u/s 271D & 271E cannot be levied on transaction entered through journal voucher

June 15, 2015 7252 Views 0 comment Print

Hon’ble Bombay High Court in the case of Triumph International Finance (I) Ltd., 345 ITR 270, held that settling claims by making journal entries in the respective books is also one of the recognized modes of repaying loan or deposit. In the absence of any finding recorded in the assessment order or in the penalty order to the effect that the repayment of loan or deposit was not a bona fide transaction and was made with a view to evade tax, the cause shown by the assessee was a reasonable cause and in view of section 273B of the Act, no penalty under section 271 E could be imposed for contravening the provisions of section 269T of the Act.

Advance in cash for Property Covered by Section 269SS & 269T wef 01.06.2015

June 4, 2015 178800 Views 30 comments Print

Mode of taking or accepting certain loans, deposits and specified sums and mode of repayment of loans or deposits and specified advances The earlier provisions contained in section 269SS of the Income-tax Act provide that no person shall take from any person any loan or deposit otherwise than by an account payee cheque or account […]

Changes In Direct Tax Provisions Effective from 01-06-2015 along with PPT

May 31, 2015 27549 Views 0 comment Print

As per Section 269SS if specified sum (any sum of money receivable, whether as advance or otherwise, in relation to transfer of an immovable property, whether or not the transfer takes place) taken or accepted in cash is Rs. 20,000 or more , penalty equal to amount taken shall be imposed under S. 271D.

Harsh Penalty for Property Transaction in Cash of Rs. 20,000 or more w.e.f. 1st June, 2015

May 26, 2015 359367 Views 47 comments Print

According to section 269SS of Income Tax Act, while transacting Immovable Property, 100% penalty will be levied if seller has accepted an amount of Rs. 20,000 or more in cash from the buyer. e.g. if for selling an immovable property ‘A’ has received an amount of Rs.1 lakh in cash from ‘B’ then ‘A’ has to pay 100% penalty of Rs. 1 lakh.

‘JAM’ming currency in Real Estate, Jaitley overlooks villagers?

April 14, 2015 3653 Views 0 comment Print

Measures to curb black money have been on the lips of every Finance Minister and Honorable Minister Shri Arun Jaitley is no exception. As we know, Real Estate business is the largest contributor of black money transactions. He trusts on the JAM (Jandhan, Aadhar, Mobile) generation to move away from such dark deals and build […]

Penalty cannot be levied on bonafide transaction with no intention to evade tax and where default was of technical nature

March 17, 2015 2612 Views 0 comment Print

In absence of any finding recorded in the assessment order or in the penalty order to the effect that repayment of loans/ deposit was not under a bonafide transaction and was made with a view to evade tax, the cause shown by the assessee was a reasonable cause and in the view of section 273B no penalty could be imposed.

CIT Vs. Balaji Traders (2008) 303 ITR 312 (Mad)

February 17, 2015 4322 Views 0 comment Print

Whether on the facts and in the circumstances of the case, the Appellate Tribunal was right in law in holding that no penalty is leviable under section 271D when there has been repeated violations of section 269SS on the ground that the creditors are genuine persons and there was no revenue loss to the Exchequer

Penalty Imposable on cash loan from person other than partners

February 9, 2015 2905 Views 0 comment Print

The authorities below as well as the Tribunal, on verification of the materials on record, came to a finding that the audit report and balance sheet of the assessee had shown the outstanding amount as loan received from 12 persons.

Section 269SS not applies to loan between firm and partners

February 9, 2015 32178 Views 0 comment Print

Section 269SS would not be violative when money is exchanged inter-se between the partners and partnership firm in spite of the fact that the partnership firm and individual partners are separate assessees.

Sec. 269SS not violated in accepting share application money or deposit in cash

October 11, 2014 7985 Views 0 comment Print

Share Application Money or deposit in the current account cannot be included in the definition of deposit so as to trigger provisions of sec 269SS of the Income Tax Act,1961. Brief facts of the case were that the assessee company was in the business of construct ion of the hotel.

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