Patent-settlement expenditure treated as commercially expedient revenue outlay, with foreign-law restrictions inapplicable before the prospective amen...
International transaction benchmarking restricts transfer pricing adjustments to associated-enterprise dealings, while functional comparability govern...
Joint development agreements defer taxable transfer where possession lacks part performance, while completed flats determine consideration and exempti...
Validity of reopening of assessment - No statutory notice u/s 143(2) has been served - assessee failed to comply with the notice u/s 148 of the Act within the time period specified - Once, the assessee fails to comply with the conditions given in the notice, the assessee losses its right to object to service of notice under section 143(2) of the Act. Before seeking relief on legal grounds, it is incumbent upon the assessee to first comply with the conditions within the time frame prescribed under the notice. - AT
Validity of reopening of assessment - No statutory notice u/s 143(2) has been served - assessee failed to comply with the notice u/s 148 of the Act within the time period specified - Once, the assessee fails to comply with the conditions given in the notice, the assessee losses its right to object to service of notice under section 143(2) of the Act. Before seeking relief on legal grounds, it is incumbent upon the assessee to first comply with the conditions within the time frame prescribed under the notice. - AT
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