Specified regulatory authority income receives conditional tax exemption, subject to non-commercial activity, unchanged income character, and return f...
Tax exemption for regulatory authority income applies retrospectively, subject to non-commercial activity, unchanged income sources, and return-filing...
Input tax credit conditions remain constitutionally valid, with eligible recipient claims considered under GST circulars and retrospective filing dead...
Bogus donation receipts justified commission income assessment and defeated political-party tax exemption for inaccurate accounts and reporting failur...
Pure reimbursement without income element escapes tax withholding, while delayed withholding and unsupported provisions face deferred or renewed scrut...
Public benefit requirement defeats charitable registration where residents' association services are reciprocal, member-only facilities governed by mu...
The FEMA (Non-debt Instruments) (Third Amendment) Rules, 2026 expand the relevant investment and transfer permissions from NRIs/OCIs to any individual person resident outside India, while retaining repatriation-based dealings in listed Indian companies and related securities. The amendment also revises Chapter V headings and Schedule III to align the framework with this broader category, subject to existing schedule conditions, Government approval for sensitive sectors, and additional approval where ownership or control would pass to entities or citizens of land-border countries or their beneficial owners. It also tightens portfolio holding limits, requires divestment or reclassification to FDI on breach of the ten per cent cap, and clarifies that interim breach is not a contravention if cured within the prescribed time.
The FEMA (Non-debt Instruments) (Third Amendment) Rules, 2026 expand the relevant investment and transfer permissions from NRIs/OCIs to any individual person resident outside India, while retaining repatriation-based dealings in listed Indian companies and related securities. The amendment also revises Chapter V headings and Schedule III to align the framework with this broader category, subject to existing schedule conditions, Government approval for sensitive sectors, and additional approval where ownership or control would pass to entities or citizens of land-border countries or their beneficial owners. It also tightens portfolio holding limits, requires divestment or reclassification to FDI on breach of the ten per cent cap, and clarifies that interim breach is not a contravention if cured within the prescribed time.
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