Jurisdictional facts in certificate-of-origin discrepancies can support customs show-cause proceedings, leaving factual explanations for departmental ...
Market value for captive electricity consumption follows industrial consumer tariffs, supporting profit computation for the power generation deduction...
TDS u/s 194J OR 192 - TDS on on-roll doctors, retainer doctors and consultant doctors - the provisions of section 194J are applicable to the assessee and not those of section 192 of the Income tax Act 1961 therefore, the appellant cannot be treated as an "assessee in default" in so far as the question of deducting tax at source in respect of doctors engaged as retainers and consultants was concerned. - AT
TDS u/s 194J OR 192 - TDS on on-roll doctors, retainer doctors and consultant doctors - the provisions of section 194J are applicable to the assessee and not those of section 192 of the Income tax Act 1961 therefore, the appellant cannot be treated as an "assessee in default" in so far as the question of deducting tax at source in respect of doctors engaged as retainers and consultants was concerned. - AT
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.