Development agreements require legal possession or effective enjoyment for capital gains transfer; permissive possession and deferred consideration de...
Prolonged sterilisation of development rights supports capital-gains treatment, while business-income disallowances cannot govern capital-gains comput...
Additional evidence in transfer pricing dispute leads to fresh examination, while tax deductions, TDS credit, fee and refund interest require verifica...
Category II AIF pass-through taxation preserves non-business income character; investment receipts cannot be reclassified without applying recognised ...
Refund claim u/s 11-B of Central Excise Act,1944 – Duty paid by mistake – If credit notes are raised and benefit is passed on to the customer, thus, not passing on the burden of excise duty, the assessee is entitled to refund of the same - HC
Refund claim u/s 11-B of Central Excise Act,1944 – Duty paid by mistake – If credit notes are raised and benefit is passed on to the customer, thus, not passing on the burden of excise duty, the assessee is entitled to refund of the same - HC
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