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Analysing Bail Jurisprudence under PMLA: Unravelling Problematic Twin Conditions

Corporate Law : Explore complexities of PMLA bail conditions, their impact on accused, and constitutional concerns. A comprehensive analysis sheds...

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Income-Tax Implications: Joint Development Agreement & Property Transactions

Income Tax : Explore Income-Tax Implications of Joint Development Agreements in Property Transactions. Unveil the complexities of Section 45(5A...

November 18, 2023 76827 Views 33 comments Print

Income Tax on Joint Development Agreements under Section 45(5A)

Income Tax : Learn how Joint Development Agreements (JDA) affect income tax under Section 45(5A) of the Income Tax Act. Understand calculations...

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Understanding the Principle of Mutuality in Tax Law: Key Implications

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Exemptions from Capital Gain under Income Tax act, 1961

Income Tax : Any Profit or gain arising from the transfer of Capital asset is taxable as a Capital Gain u/s 45 of the Income Tax act, 1961. It ...

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ITAT Allows Section 54B Deduction as Agricultural Land Was Purchased Within Two Years

Income Tax : The ITAT Dehradun held that exemption under Section 54B cannot be denied merely for non-deposit in the Capital Gains Account Schem...

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ITAT Deletes Additions Based Solely on Third-Party Seized Tally Data

Income Tax : The Tribunal held that unsigned documents and Tally entries seized from a developer’s premises cannot justify additions without ...

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Unregistered Sale Agreement Can Qualify for Section 54 Relief: Hyderabad ITAT

Income Tax : The Tribunal ruled that the word purchase under Section 54 must receive a liberal and purposive interpretation. Genuine investment...

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ITAT Hyderabad Upholds Sec 263 Revision Over Inadequate Capital Gains Inquiry

Income Tax : The Tribunal held that the AO failed to properly verify the genuineness of a cancelled property sale transaction before accepting ...

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Buyback Gains Taxable Under Section 46A as Section 47(iv) Conditions Not Met: ITAT Bangalore

Income Tax : The ITAT Bangalore held that gains arising from buyback of shares are taxable under Section 46A because the conditions prescribed ...

May 16, 2026 285 Views 0 comment Print


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Government Notifies Section 64B of Competition Act, 2002 from 26.10.2023

Corporate Law : Discover the implications of the government's notification on Section 64B of the Competition Act, effective from October 26, 2023....

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CBDT issues guidelines on partnership firm taxation | Section 45(4)

Income Tax : It is noticed that the amount taxed under sub-section (4) of section 45 of the Act is required to be attributed to the remaining c...

July 2, 2021 53814 Views 0 comment Print

Section 45(4) | CBDT amends rule 8AA & Inserts Rule 8AB

Income Tax : CBDT vide Notification No. 76/2021-Income Tax | Dated: 2nd July, 2021 amends rule 8AA which relates to Method of determination of ...

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Capital Gain payable on Transfer of Property to Builder through Sale Agreement alongwith POA

July 19, 2019 2601 Views 0 comment Print

Once the assessee had entered into agreement of sale coupled with power of attorney and handed over the possession of the property to the vendee, the transfer is complete as provided u/s 47 of the Act.

Retiring partner to pay capital gain tax on excess amount received against Capital A/c

May 3, 2019 33933 Views 0 comment Print

Savitri Kadur Vs DCIT (ITAT Bangalore) Conclusion: When the partnership firm paid lump-sum amount to retiring partner, it was paid in consideration of her retirement in the partnership and assignment of her interest to other partners, the transaction would amount to transfer u/s 2(47) and liable to tax excess amount over partner’s capital account under […]

Capital Gains on Income From Sale of Agricultural Land

August 26, 2018 263294 Views 41 comments Print

Sale of land resulting in business income The first and most important issue to be determined is whether the land is held as investment or stock in trade. If the agricultural land is held as stock in trade then the sale of such lands is taxable as business income and no exemption under the Act is provided in this regard.

Amount payable on fulfilment of conditions has to be excluded while computing capital gains

December 25, 2017 2418 Views 0 comment Print

Unless, a debt due by somebody has been created in favour of assessee, it cannot be said that he has acquired a right to receive the income or that income has accrued to him. An amount can accrue to assessee if he acquires a legally enforceable right to receive it from the debtor.

Capital gain chargeable only on transferor and not on transferee: No Tax on firm on crediting Revaluation Surplus to Retiring Partners A/c

December 16, 2017 4626 Views 0 comment Print

Mahul Construction Corporation Vs. ITO (ITAT Mumbai) In this case The AO wants to tax the amount credited in capital a/c of retiring as well as continuing partners within the realm of 45(4) of the Act. So far as amount credited to capital a/c of retiring partners is concerned, notwithstanding the fact that there is […]

S. 45(4) not applies if retiring partner takes only money for his share & if there is no distribution of capital assets among partners

September 16, 2013 11406 Views 0 comment Print

To attract Section 45(4) there should be a transfer of a capital asset from the firm to the retiring partners, by which the firms ceases to have any right in the property which is so transferred. In other words, its right to the property should stand extinguished and the retiring partners acquires absolute title to the property.

Despite deferment of Consideration capital gain taxable in the year of transfer

October 14, 2012 9101 Views 0 comment Print

It is clear from the provisions of Sec. 45(1) , being a deeming provision any gain which has arisen during the year has to be taken for consideration irrespective of the fact that the transferor may receive the sale consideration in subsequent years. Further, the observation of the Ld. CIT(A) that in family members cases, for the capital gains arising out of the transfer of shares, the return of income have been accepted by the department under scrutiny assessment, cannot be accepted under the principles of consistency as we are not bound to follow the decisions of the authorities which are inconsistent with the provisions of section 45(1) of the Act.

Income arising from sale of shares to be taxed as ‘Long term capital gain’ and not as ‘Income from other sources’

January 23, 2012 1435 Views 0 comment Print

Smt. Amita Agarwal v. ACIT (ITAT Agra) -Assessee filed her return wherein income arising from sale of shares was shown as ‘Long-term Capital gain’ – Assessing Officer, however, brought said amount to tax under head ‘Income from other sources’ – On appeal before Tribunal, Judicial Member, allowed assessee’s claim in light of overwhelming evidences produced by her to prove genuineness of transaction – Accountant Member, however, in view of order passed in case of Baijnath Agarwal v. Asstt. CIT [2010] 40 SOT 475 (Agra)(TM) took a different view

Sum received on surrender of tenancy right is capital receipt and hence, not taxable

December 2, 2011 14959 Views 0 comment Print

CIT Vs Meera Chatterjee (Delhi High Court)- In the present case, the Assessing Officer has not held that it is possible to compute and calculate the cost of acquisition of the tenancy rights in the hands of the original tenant Ram Krishan Dalmia. The said exercise was not undertaken by him in the assessment order. In view of the aforesaid position, we are not required to determine, decide and compute income from capital gains under Section 45.

Whether, for computation of capital gains on land sold by NRI, the fair market value of the land is to be reckoned with rather than the full value of the consideration received

October 19, 2011 2313 Views 0 comment Print

Asst. Director of Income Tax Vs. Shri Ranjay Gulati (ITAT Delhi)– Under section 48 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 the income chargeable under the head “Capital gains” shall be computed, by deducting from the full value of the consideration received or accruing as a result of the transfer of the capital asset the following […]

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