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Penalty u/s. 271BA justified for Failure to furnish Form No. 3CEB, even if return is filed electronically

January 7, 2013 17030 Views 0 comment Print

The contention of the assessee that return of income in electronic form was not to accompany the report in Form 3 CEB is not correct. The assessee was required to file the report under section 92E, read with rule 10E, before the specified date i.e., the due date for filing of the return.

Income tax Appeal by department not maintainable if tax effect is lower than prescribed by CBDT

January 7, 2013 852 Views 0 comment Print

No appeal is required to be filed when tax effect is less than Rs. 2 lakhs. The conditions mentioned in Clause-3 of the Circular dated 27.3.2000, are not attracted in this appeal. The circular has been issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes and is binding upon the Department.

Prior to 1-4-2011 there was no requirement to maintain separate a/c for trading activities

January 6, 2013 1616 Views 0 comment Print

It is not in dispute that the Bangalore office of the company was a registered input service distributor and it distributed input services under cover of valid invoices to the various manufacturing units, eight in number, which were engaged in the manufacture of pharmaceutical formulations (dutiable final products).

Onus on revenue to prove that expense disallowed u/s. 40A(2)(b) were excessive or unreasonable

January 6, 2013 5076 Views 0 comment Print

It is not pointed out as to how the expenses incurred are excessive or unreasonable therefore, such expenditure can be disallowed by invoking the provisions of Section 40(A)(2) of the Act. In view of this matter, we do not find any infirmity into the order passed by Ld. CIT(A). Therefore the appeal filed by the Revenue is dismissed.

Addition U/s. 50C justified even in case of depreciable Asset if Assessee not challenges the value adopted by stamp valuation authority

January 6, 2013 2234 Views 0 comment Print

Sections 50 & 50C operate in two different fields and if the value adopted by the stamp valuation authority is accepted by the purchaser/seller there cannot be any variation for limited purposes of computing the consideration received, under section 50C of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

Chapter VI-A deduction admissible in computing undisclosed income or loss under block assessment

January 6, 2013 3163 Views 0 comment Print

Proviso to Clause (a) of Explanation under section 158BB of the Act for the purpose of determination of undisclosed income or loss of each previous year for the purpose of aggregation is to be taken as the total income or loss computed in accordance with the provisions of the Act without giving effect to set off or brought forward losses under Chapter VI or unabsorbed depreciation under sub-section (2) of Section 32 of the Act.

Unless the assessment has been disputed, no refund can be sanctioned

January 6, 2013 1892 Views 0 comment Print

Service provider, namely, M/s.Aban Offshore Ltd., has paid the impugned tax amount under the category of Mining Service without disputing the same. As pointed out by the learned JCDR, it is settled law that unless the assessment has been disputed, no refund can be sanctioned vide the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s decision in the cases of Flock (India) (P.) Ltd. (supra) and Priya Blue Industries Ltd. (supra).

For S. 80IB deduction each residential block is a distinct ‘housing project’

January 6, 2013 3790 Views 0 comment Print

Going by the definition of ‘housing project’ under section 80HHBA, to mean the construction of ‘any building’ and going by the deduction available under section 80-IB to be hundred per cent of the profits derived in the previous year relevant to the assessment year from such housing project complying with the condition, each block in the larger project by name ‘Agrini’ and ‘Vajra’, has to be taken as an independent building and hence a housing project,

Bona fide belief/Retrospective amendment in law doesn’t warrant invocation of extended period of limitation

January 6, 2013 2399 Views 0 comment Print

Where any service tax has not been levied or paid or has been short-levied or short-paid or erroneously refunded, the Central Excise Officer may, within one year from the relevant date, serve notice on the person chargeable with the service tax which has not been levied or paid or which has been short-levied or short-paid or the person to whom such tax refund has erroneously been made, requiring him to show cause why he should not pay the amount specified in the notice.

TPO must justify arm’s length margin fixed by it

January 5, 2013 892 Views 0 comment Print

The TPO while rejecting the idle capacity, however, did not discuss anything about the arms length margin fixed at 11.96 per cent. This indicates that assessee’s TP study has not been considered by the TPO. The assessee has selected ten comparable companies and summary of net cost + margin varies from -6.04 per cent to 19.06 per cent.

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