Development agreements require legal possession or effective enjoyment for capital gains transfer; permissive possession and deferred consideration de...
Prolonged sterilisation of development rights supports capital-gains treatment, while business-income disallowances cannot govern capital-gains comput...
Additional evidence in transfer pricing dispute leads to fresh examination, while tax deductions, TDS credit, fee and refund interest require verifica...
Category II AIF pass-through taxation preserves non-business income character; investment receipts cannot be reclassified without applying recognised ...
Refund claim - principles of unjust enrichment - duty of customs was paid @7.5% instead of 5% provisionally - the same has to be returned to the assessee once his books of accounts are showing such an excess duty paid as receivable. The same is the sufficient evidence for the fact that incidence of duty has not been passed on by the assessee/manufacturer from the end customers of the product manufactured. - AT
Refund claim - principles of unjust enrichment - duty of customs was paid @7.5% instead of 5% provisionally - the same has to be returned to the assessee once his books of accounts are showing such an excess duty paid as receivable. The same is the sufficient evidence for the fact that incidence of duty has not been passed on by the assessee/manufacturer from the end customers of the product manufactured. - AT
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