Circular : No. 566-Income Tax Sub-section (5) of section 11 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 specifies the forms and modes of investment or deposit or surplus money by public charitable or religious trusts and institutions as referred to in section 11(2)( b) of the Act. Clause (i) of the said sub-section (5) specifies one of the forms of investment as investment in savings certificates as defined in clause
Circular : No. 565-Income Tax Attention is invited to this Department’s Circular No. 525, dated 24-11-1988 and No. 535, dated 26-6-1989, wherein the provisions relating to collection of income-tax at source under section 206C of the Income-tax Act in respect of profits and gains from the business of trading in alcoholic liquor, forest produce, etc. were communicated.
Circular : No. 564-Income Tax Under the provisions of section 80HHC of the Income-tax Act, 100 per cent deduction is allowed to exporters in respect of profits derived from export of goods or merchandise. As a measure to provide incentive to supporting manufacturers selling goods or merchandise to an Export House/Trading House for export, the benefit of deduction under section 80HHC was extended with effect from 1-4-1989 to such supporting manufacturers.
Circular : No. 562-Income Tax Section 80HHC of the Income-tax Act provides for a deduction in the computation of taxable income with reference to the export turnover of certain goods or merchandise out of India in cases where the sale proceeds are receivable in convertible foreign exchange.
Circular : No. 563-Income Tax
Circular : No. 561-Income Tax The Board have received representations regarding difficulties faced in complying with the provisions of section 44AB of the Income-tax Act in case of companies which follow an accounting period other than financial year.
Circular : No. 560-Income Tax Section 2(47 ) of the Income-tax Act provides that any conversion of capital assets into stock-in-trade, shall be regarded as a transfer. This transfer arises in the year in which such conversion takes place and, accordingly, capital gain would normally arise in that very year.
Circular No.559 – Income Tax Foreign companies, which provide technical assistance in accordance with agreements entered into with the Government of India, are taxable in India in respect of fees for technical services received by them. The tax leviable is 30% of the gross fees for technical services received by them. Accordingly, foreign companies providing technical assistance in connection with defence
1. Short title and commencement.- (1) These regulations may be called the ATA Carnet (Form of Bill of Entry arid Shipping Bill) Regulations, 1990. 2. They shall come into force on the 1st day of May, 1990.
Circular : No. 558-Income Tax According to the provisions of section 194C any person responsible for paying any sum of any resident for carrying out any work in pursuance of a contract between the contractor and the bodies specified therein shall, at the time of credit of such sum to the account of the contractor or payment thereof in cash, etc.,