The ITAT Delhi has ruled that PCIT’s Section 263 revision orders against Ambience Developers were invalid. The Tribunal found the AO’s assessment orders were neither erroneous nor prejudicial to revenue, citing consistency and proper inquiry.
Delhi ITAT rules in favor of Humana People to People India, confirming its microfinance activities are charitable and eligible for tax exemptions.
Delhi ITAT rules in favor of Sai Man Education Society, deleting a Rs.26 lakh tax addition on a corpus donation and clarifying the application of Section 115BBE.
CESTAT Chennai held that claiming an exemption or a certain classification on a bill of entry is not mis-declaration or suppression of facts. Accordingly, demand for duty for the extended period or imposition of fine and penalty, for misdeclaration or suppression of fact not sustained.
Madras High Court held that ITC in respect of delayed GSTR-3B allowed provided GSTR-3B is filed on or before 30.11.2021. accordingly, claim of ITC barred by limitation in terms of section 16(4) of CGST Act but within period prescribed in terms of section 16(5) is allowed.
The petitioner has preferred the present appeal mainly contesting that respondent-department erred in denying claim of ITC for delay in filing GSTR-3B returns since the delay was on account of Covid-19 outbreak.
Karnataka High Court held that for AY 2014-2015, assessee couldn’t be classified as wholesale trader as both the specified conditions are not satisfied. Accordingly, in terms of notification no. 30/2013 tolerance range of 3% to be adopted.
ITAT Delhi rules that a single omnibus approval under Section 153D is invalid. Assessments and penalty quashed as approvals must be year-specific with application of mind.
CESTAT Hyderabad held that exemption notification no. 57/2000 issued u/s. 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 prevails over CBEC circular and hence since exemption notification does not stipulate that only imported gold should be used to manufacture goods for export there is no such requirement.
ITAT Hyderabad held that once the resolution plan is approved by the NCLT and the Company has been sold on going concern basis, whatever claims made before the Liquidator is final and all past or existing liabilities shall extinguish. Accordingly, matter restored back to re-examine claim made before liquidator.