Donor-directed corpus contributions retain capital character despite exemption claims under section 10(23C)(vi), preventing their treatment as taxable...
Enhanced tax-audit threshold applies where banking records establish compliant non-cash receipts and payments, eliminating penalty exposure for audit ...
Transfer pricing consistency protects identical non-interest-bearing debenture terms from a later notional-interest adjustment without valid statutory...
Rectification of debatable deduction claims cannot reverse scrutiny-approved co-operative society interest income deductions as apparent record errors...
Cash-method accounting bars presumptive interest taxation, while unsupported securities and share-trading additions require reliable material and veri...
Possession of assets disproportionate to known sources of income under the Prevention of Corruption Act is treated as a scheduled or predicate offence for money-laundering purposes. An independent allegation of bribery or undue benefit is not required where disproportionate assets involve their concealment, possession, acquisition or projection as untainted property. Provisional attachment may be confined to the assessed value of disproportionate assets after accounting for legitimate income and expenses. Attachment requires recorded reasons to believe, supported by the predicate offence and apprehension that the properties may be alienated. Jointly held disproportionate assets may support attachment of a spouse's property.
Possession of assets disproportionate to known sources of income under the Prevention of Corruption Act is treated as a scheduled or predicate offence for money-laundering purposes. An independent allegation of bribery or undue benefit is not required where disproportionate assets involve their concealment, possession, acquisition or projection as untainted property. Provisional attachment may be confined to the assessed value of disproportionate assets after accounting for legitimate income and expenses. Attachment requires recorded reasons to believe, supported by the predicate offence and apprehension that the properties may be alienated. Jointly held disproportionate assets may support attachment of a spouse's property.
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