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 ...
AMP expenditure for own business is not an international transaction without an associated-enterprise arrangement, eliminating transfer pricing adjust...
Customs valuation must use comparable contemporary imports, while confiscation fines and penalties require proportionate recalculation on reassessed v...
Depositor-protection proceedings prevail over corporate insolvency, while liquidators may recover chit receivables using copies of seized company reco...
100% EOU - calculation of Central Excise duty and Customs duty on the depreciated value of the capital goods - the CBEC circular is an administrative order binding on the departmental officer but it cannot prevail over on delegated legislation in the form of an exemption notification. When the notification itself has allowed depreciation for the entire quarter the circular cannot restrict it to part of it. - AT
100% EOU - calculation of Central Excise duty and Customs duty on the depreciated value of the capital goods - the CBEC circular is an administrative order binding on the departmental officer but it cannot prevail over on delegated legislation in the form of an exemption notification. When the notification itself has allowed depreciation for the entire quarter the circular cannot restrict it to part of it. - AT
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