Input tax credit conditions remain constitutionally valid, with eligible recipient claims considered under GST circulars and retrospective filing dead...
Bogus donation receipts justified commission income assessment and defeated political-party tax exemption for inaccurate accounts and reporting failur...
Pure reimbursement without income element escapes tax withholding, while delayed withholding and unsupported provisions face deferred or renewed scrut...
Public benefit requirement defeats charitable registration where residents' association services are reciprocal, member-only facilities governed by mu...
Exempt-income expenditure disallowance is confined to investments that actually generated exempt income, while supported business expenses remain dedu...
Deduction u/s 54F - whether the assessee owns more than one residential house - when one considers the gain or exclusion from the set off of the gain it should be related to the capital assets. When the property was not shown as capital assets but was shown as stock in trade, it should not be considered for the purpose of exemption u/s 54F - HC
Deduction u/s 54F - whether the assessee owns more than one residential house - when one considers the gain or exclusion from the set off of the gain it should be related to the capital assets. When the property was not shown as capital assets but was shown as stock in trade, it should not be considered for the purpose of exemption u/s 54F - HC
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