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Supreme Court clarifies Section 80HHC deduction for Export-Oriented Units

Income Tax : Supreme Court clarifies Section 80HHC deduction for Export-Oriented Units, emphasizing that profits eligible for deduction must be...

December 8, 2023 3588 Views 0 comment Print

Whether deduction U/s. 80-HHC allowable in respect of export incentives

Income Tax : In the last quarter of the financial year 2000-0 1, a serious controversy arose in the Income-Tax Department and export circles of...

December 29, 2001 11036 Views 0 comment Print


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S. 80HHC Amendment cannot be from retrospective date

Income Tax : In the present case, according to the Finance Minister presenting the Bill, a valid piece of legislation has been wrongly interpre...

July 4, 2012 3959 Views 0 comment Print


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Section 80IB Deduction Cannot Be Reduced by Section 80HHC Deduction During Computation: ITAT Delhi

Income Tax : The dispute concerned whether deduction under Section 80IB should be reduced by the amount already allowed under Section 80HHC. IT...

June 1, 2026 117 Views 0 comment Print

Madras HC Remands Matter on Sequential Deduction Under Sections 80IB & 80HHC Following SC Ruling

Income Tax : The Madras High Court held that taxable income was not properly computed where deduction under Section 80IB was reduced before cal...

May 16, 2026 243 Views 0 comment Print

Reopening Invalid Due to Change of Opinion on Same Material: Bombay HC

Income Tax : The court examined whether reassessment could be initiated after four years based on existing records. It held that reopening foun...

May 5, 2026 426 Views 0 comment Print

Reassessment After 4 Years Quashed as No Failure to Disclose Material Facts: Bombay HC

Income Tax : The issue was whether reassessment could be initiated after four years without fresh evidence. The court held such reopening inval...

May 2, 2026 294 Views 0 comment Print

No Reduction of 80-IA Deduction in 80HHC Computation Where Profits Are Distinct: Calcutta HC

Income Tax : The court held that electricity tariff for determining market value must include all components, including duty. It ruled that exc...

April 26, 2026 234 Views 0 comment Print


While computing the direct cost attributable to export, the freight and insurance should be excluded for arriving at export profits

July 20, 2010 523 Views 0 comment Print

section 80HHC, Deduction under Section 80HHC, Bombay High Court, export turnover,deduction under section 80HHC

Receipts with no nexus to exports have to be excluded for while computing 80HHC deduction

April 30, 2010 685 Views 0 comment Print

Explanation (baa) to s. 80HHC defines the term “profits of the business” to mean business profits as reduced by 90% of .. “receipts by way of brokerage, commission, interest, rent, charges or any other receipt of a similar nature“. The Tribunal took the view, on the basis of Bangalore Clothing 260 ITR 371 (Bom) that receipts towards recovery of freight, insurance

Whether the ITAT was correct in law in deleting the addition of interest income from FDRs amounting to Rs.6,85,624/- under the head “Income from Other Sources” by treating it as business income

November 29, 2009 651 Views 0 comment Print

In the present case the assessee had taken loans from the bank on which the interest was paid and as a security for those loans, FDRs in question were kept with the bank and, therefore, the assessee was entitled to the netting of interest for the interest income and expenses thereto. This is also categorically answered in Shri Ram Honda (supra). The Court was of the opinion that even in a case where the exporter is required to mandatorily keep monies in fixed deposit, in order to avail credit facility for the export business, and interest earned on fixed deposits for the purpose of availing of credit facilities from the bank, it was held that the interest income has to be treated as “income from other sources” and not business income as it does not have an immediate nexus with the export business.

If condition laid down under Section 80IA(10) are not satisfied that Sub Section cannot be invoked and no disallowance of deduction can be made

November 28, 2009 1239 Views 0 comment Print

Assessing Officer has not made out any case for disallowing even a part of deduction allowable under Section 80IA. Once any condition laid down under Sub Section 10 of Section 80IA are not satisfied that Sub Section cannot be invoked and therefore no disallowance of deduction under that section can be made.

Retrospective Amendment subsequent to Assessment Order will not attract Section 263

November 1, 2007 1942 Views 0 comment Print

Explore the intricacies of Section 263 under the Income Tax Act with the Supreme Court’s perspective in Commissioner Of Income-Tax vs. Max India Limited (2007) 295 ITR 282. The retrospective amendment in 2005, addressing the complexities of Section 80HHC, does not trigger Section 263. The court emphasizes the existence of two plausible views on ‘profits’ at the time of the Commissioner’s order in 1997. Uncover the nuanced interpretation of ‘prejudicial to the interests of the revenue’ and the significance of the 2005 amendment in this insightful judgment.

Excise, sales tax will not form part of total turnover Sec. 80HHC

August 29, 2007 5747 Views 0 comment Print

Commissioner of Income-tax v. Catapharma (India) (P.) Ltd.- Section 80HHC of the Income-tax Act, 1961 – Deductions – Exporters – Assessment year 1997-98 – Whether excise duty and sales tax form part of total turnover while computing deduction under section 80HHC – Held, no.

Cessation of liability is not income from export & not eligible for deduction u/s. 80HHC

August 20, 2007 924 Views 0 comment Print

In the present case during the course of assessment proceedings it was noticed that there were credit balance in the names of two parties amounting to Rs.3,52,581/- appearing in the books of account of the assessee. On being asked to verify the same, the assessee agreed to surrender it. The said cessation of liability could not be treated to have been earned from business of export and, thus, shall not form part of the turnover of the export business.

Whether deduction U/s. 80-HHC allowable in respect of export incentives

December 29, 2001 11036 Views 0 comment Print

In the last quarter of the financial year 2000-0 1, a serious controversy arose in the Income-Tax Department and export circles of Mumbai. The controversy related to the issue whether deduction U/S 80-HHC of the Income-Tax Act, 1961 (the Act), is allowable in respect of export incentives viz. cash compensatory support (CCS), duty drawback (DDK) and profit on sale of import entitlement licences (I/L)

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