It is a matter of grave concern that politicians, statesman, elected representatives and political figures of our country can be seen on TV screens & social media in violation of physical distancing norms and without proper masks on their faces. Are they immune from Covid-19 or have they been secretly vaccinated against Covid-19? Since none […]
EL-Equalisation Levy, Assessee-Any Person Resident or Non-Resident with Permanent Establishment 1. EMERGENCE OF EL Can you imagine the life without Technology? Certainly not. It is very appealing to the case with Digital Economy too. Today the way of doing business has changed drastically and dramatically. All tangible and intangible goods are being bought and sold […]
While generally speaking only an Advocate can appear in court on behalf of another person (or that a person can represent his or her own case), in special circumstance, the court has a power to permit private person (who is not an Advocate) to appear before it in a particular case. 29. Advocates to be […]
Simplified GST Series-Part 15- Contains Analysis of Section 26 to 30 of Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. Section details are as follows- Section 26 – Deemed Registration, Section 27- Special provisions relating to casual taxable person and non-resident taxable person, Section 28-Amendment of Registration, Section 29- Cancellation or Suspension of registration and Section […]
The medical devices, effective April 1, 2020 require registration in India. This is particularly applicable to all the manufacturers and importers of medical devices. It applies for practically all the medical devices. Prior to the amendment, only 37 categories of medical devices were regulated. However, from 1st April 2020, all medical devices have been roped […]
Provisions Of 269SS, 269T, 271D AND 271E As Per Finance Bill 2014 And Finance Bill 2015 And Some Issues Regarding Penalty U/S 271D, 271E And Relating To Amendments. Consequences of contravention of section 269SS: Section 271D of Income Tax Act 1961 provides that if a loan or deposit is accepted in contravention of the provisions of section 269SS then a penalty equivalent to the amount of such loan or deposit may be levied by the Joint commissioner.
The scope of this write up is an attempt to clarify chaos that is taxability of various incomes (specifically interest) from compulsory acquisition of land. Types of income which an asset under consideration can result are capital gain (if asset is a capital asset), interest on compensation or enhanced compensation.
Section 237 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 deals with refund of excess tax paid by the assessee. If any person or assessee satisfies the assessing officer that the amount of the tax paid by him or paid by any person on his behalf during any previous assessment year exceeds the amount with which he is properly chargeable under the act for that year, he is entitled to refund of excess amount paid.
RBI supervision of Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) and Retail Payment Systems (RPSs) The recent document on Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) and Retail Payment Systems (RPSs) by RBI in its web site dated 13th June 2020 is the discussion of this article. A Financial Market Infrastructure (FMI) is defined as a multilateral system among participating institutions, […]
COMPANIES FRESH START SCHEME, 2020 (CFSS-2020) [MCA General Circular No. 12/2020 dated 30th March, 2020] The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (‘MCA’) had, in the Circular No. 11/2020, dated 24th March, 2020, inter alia other relaxations / special measures provided in view of the Covid-19 pandemic, indicated regarding providing immunity to the Companies and LLPs with […]