Transfer pricing comparability requires functional alignment, reliable financial data, and careful review of working capital and receivables adjustmen...
Transfer pricing rules require benchmarking corporate guarantees and associated-enterprise advances, while invalid domestic-transaction adjustments ca...
Prospective sugar export prohibition required registered letters of credit; private contracts and export quotas created no enforceable continuation ri...
Capital gain arising out of sale of office used as registered office - not claimed depreciation under Income tax Act though claimed under companies Act - assessee being a private limited company, the Companies Act provides that the office premise should be shown as fixed asset, even if it is not held as a business asset but as an investment and earning rental income - taxable as LTCG
Capital gain arising out of sale of office used as registered office - not claimed depreciation under Income tax Act though claimed under companies Act - assessee being a private limited company, the Companies Act provides that the office premise should be shown as fixed asset, even if it is not held as a business asset but as an investment and earning rental income - taxable as LTCG
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