Retroactive interim-moratorium exclusion permits protective asset disclosure and preservation measures against personal guarantors pending arbitration...
Business expenditure deduction requires proof of genuine commission payments and commercial allowability; turnover growth alone cannot validate the cl...
Remission of duty on warehoused goods - damage due to unprecedented floods - In the normal course, remission of duty under Section 68 of the Customs Act is granted if there is loss on account of natural causes. However relinquishment of title and consequent remission of duty is not permissible where an offence has been committed - AT
Remission of duty on warehoused goods - damage due to unprecedented floods - In the normal course, remission of duty under Section 68 of the Customs Act is granted if there is loss on account of natural causes. However relinquishment of title and consequent remission of duty is not permissible where an offence has been committed - AT
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