Enhanced tax rate on surrendered unexplained income applies prospectively, while cash-deposit telescoping requires verification of available surrender...
Customs Broker licence proceedings require accurate procedural facts before delay or natural-justice findings can justify setting aside regulatory act...
Provisional assessment finalisation must precede export duty recovery, while redemption fine fails for goods already exported and unavailable for conf...
Profits in lieu of salary - chargeable to tax u/s 17(3) or section 28(va) - appellant was not an employee - compensation attributable to a negative/restrictive covenant is a capital receipt. - as the sum received by the appellant does not fall within the ambit of section 28(va), and being a capital receipt is not taxable - AT
Profits in lieu of salary - chargeable to tax u/s 17(3) or section 28(va) - appellant was not an employee - compensation attributable to a negative/restrictive covenant is a capital receipt. - as the sum received by the appellant does not fall within the ambit of section 28(va), and being a capital receipt is not taxable - AT
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