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Block of residential unit cannot be construed to be separate project for the purposes of section 80-IB

October 13, 2008 922 Views 0 comment Print

section 80IA of the Act was restructured into two new distinct sections namely, 80IA and 80IB. The amended provisions extended the benefits to certain sectors. Under section 80IA of the Act profits of approved housing projects where development and construction commenced after 1-10-1998 and completed before 31-3-2001 were fully deductible.

VMT Spinning Company Limited (Advance Ruling)

October 11, 2008 1071 Views 0 comment Print

The construction services used for construction of workers’ quarters within the factory premises, does not fall within the ambit of input services as defined in rule 2(1) of CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 and consequently Applicant can not avail of the credit of such construction services in terms of rule 3 of the mentioned rules.

Commissioner of Income versus HCL Comnet Systems & Services Ltd. (Supreme Court)

October 9, 2008 1677 Views 0 comment Print

In the present case, the debt is the amount receivable by the assessee and not any liability payable by the assessee and, therefore, any provision made towards irrecoverability of the debt cannot be said to be a provision for liability. Therefore, in our view Item (c) of the Explanation is not attracted to the facts of the present case. In the circumstances, the AO was not justified in adding back the provision for doubtful debts of Rs.92,15,187/- under clause (c) of the Explanation to Section 115JA of the 1961 Act.

Whether the goods manufactured by hundred percent EOU when sold in India can be subjected to levy of Education Cess under the Central Excise Act?

October 9, 2008 622 Views 0 comment Print

The question that arises for consideration in this appeal is whether the goods manufactured by hundred percent EOU (Export-Oriented Undertaking) when sold in India can be subjected to levy of Education Cess under the Central Excise Act.

The Asstt. Director of Income-tax Vs. Chiron Behring GmbH & Co. (ITAT Mumbai)

October 9, 2008 1626 Views 0 comment Print

An assessee to whom the agreement applies has the option of being subjected to tax as per DTAA or the Income-tax Act 1961, which is more beneficial to it. When section 44D is read in juxtaposition to section 115A, it mandates for putting the amount of royalty and fees for technical services to tax at 20% as against 10% as provided by Article 12 of DTAA. The assessee being a person to whom the agreement applies, has rightly subjected itself to taxation at the reduced rate of 10% as per DTAA.

Bosch Chassis Systems India Ltd. vs. C.C.E.- Cestat Delhi

October 9, 2008 1075 Views 0 comment Print

Whether the assessee is entitled to take cenvat credit on the basis of supplementary invoice of the manufacturer in case additional duty of excise is paid suo motu on receipt of the show cause notice alleging wilful mis-statement or suppression of facts or contravention of the provisions of the Central Excise Act or the Rules with intent to evade duty invoking proviso to Sub-Section (1) of Section 11A of the Act?

Employment of outdoor caterer for providing catering services has to be considered as an input service

October 4, 2008 837 Views 0 comment Print

Employment of outdoor caterer for providing catering services has to be considered as an input service relating to the business and cenvat credit in respect of the same will be admissible.

No additions solely on the basis of material found in possession of third party

October 3, 2008 834 Views 0 comment Print

In the present case, admittedly, no incriminating material was found relating to the alleged unaccounted sales of jewellery by the assessee to M/s. Ranka Jewelers in the course of search carried out at the premises of the assessee. The material relied upon by the Assessing Officer was found during the search at the premises of the third party namely Prakash Salunkhe. Therefore, the question of existence of such nexus as mentioned in the preceeding paragraph simply does not arise. Consequently, no addition could be made solely on the basis of material found from the position of the third party.

Levy of penalty U/s. 11AC is a mandatory penalty & there is no scope for any discretion: SC

September 29, 2008 5666 Views 0 comment Print

Union of India v. Dharmendra Textile Processors – The Explanations appended to Section 272(1)(c) of the IT Act entirely indicates the element of strict liability on the assessee for concealment or for giving inaccurate particulars while filing return.

Merely because others follow the same accounting policy, it cannot be said to be beyond scrutiny

September 26, 2008 1504 Views 0 comment Print

Merely because other clubs follow the very same accounting policy, it cannot be said to be beyond scrutiny or verification as to the correctness and completeness of the accounting practice followed, and there is any deficiency in such accounting practice or policy, it can very well be tinkered with howsoever universally followed such policy is; there is no proposition in law to force the revenue to accept the accounting system

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