Liquidator appointment under Section 34 requires consideration of creditor recommendations, valid professional authorisation, and preservation of vali...
Income-tax exemption for specified regulatory fees and government grants applies subject to non-commercial activity and continuing compliance conditio...
Digital accessibility audit and remediation deadlines extended, while all other disability-compliance obligations for regulated entities remain unchan...
Under the GST law, proceedings initiated in the name of a deceased assessee were not invalidated where the death had not been intimated to the department. The HC further noted that, even if recourse to the extended limitation under Section 74 was unavailable, proceedings under Section 73 could still be maintained because of the limitation extensions under Section 168A and the Supreme Court's exclusion of limitation in Re: Cognizance; objections based on absence of Section 74 ingredients and limitation were rejected. The Court also affirmed that a legal representative is liable, out of the estate, for tax dues of the deceased, but set aside the ex parte assessment orders and remitted the matters for fresh adjudication on merits.
Under the GST law, proceedings initiated in the name of a deceased assessee were not invalidated where the death had not been intimated to the department. The HC further noted that, even if recourse to the extended limitation under Section 74 was unavailable, proceedings under Section 73 could still be maintained because of the limitation extensions under Section 168A and the Supreme Court's exclusion of limitation in Re: Cognizance; objections based on absence of Section 74 ingredients and limitation were rejected. The Court also affirmed that a legal representative is liable, out of the estate, for tax dues of the deceased, but set aside the ex parte assessment orders and remitted the matters for fresh adjudication on merits.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.