Belated Form 10B filing during Covid-19 cannot defeat charitable exemption where genuine hardship warrants condonation and substantial justice prevail...
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Higher depreciation for qualifying commercial vehicles, exempt-income disallowance, research deduction verification, and club-expense treatment clarif...
Charitable registration renewal cannot become an assessment of receipts, profitability or annual exemption compliance, requiring renewal and donation ...
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Refund of unutilized CENVAT Credit - The period involved is April, 2017 to June, 2017 and the refund claim was made in June, 2018, which is perhaps within the period of one year but, however, by that time it is an undisputed fact that the GST regime had taken over by which filing of ST-3 Return was done-away. There is also no denial by the Revenue as to the claim of the appellant that subsequent to the filing of TRAN-1 Return, the refund amount was debited in its GSTR-3B/Electronic Credit Ledger - The denial of refund is not in accordance with law - AT
Refund of unutilized CENVAT Credit - The period involved is April, 2017 to June, 2017 and the refund claim was made in June, 2018, which is perhaps within the period of one year but, however, by that time it is an undisputed fact that the GST regime had taken over by which filing of ST-3 Return was done-away. There is also no denial by the Revenue as to the claim of the appellant that subsequent to the filing of TRAN-1 Return, the refund amount was debited in its GSTR-3B/Electronic Credit Ledger - The denial of refund is not in accordance with law - AT
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