Composite inpatient healthcare supply may retain exemption despite MRP medicine billing, while separate taxable sale characterisation remains disputed...
Working-capital adjustment determines whether software-services transfer-pricing margins fall within the statutory tolerance range, eliminating any ad...
Permanent establishment deductions upheld for expatriate salaries, direct costs and trading losses, while head-office costs require fresh classificati...
Data transmission equipment classification under CTSH 8517 62 remains distinct from residual classification, with exemption evidence requiring scrutin...
Revocation of Customs Broker License - misdeclaration of goods by the exporter - any error on the part of the appellant to inform the exporter regarding the classification of the goods cannot be considered as sufficiently grave so as to forfeit the appellant’s license. The learned Tribunal had not examined the material facts of the present case to ascertain whether an action under Regulation 14 was justified.- HC
Revocation of Customs Broker License - misdeclaration of goods by the exporter - any error on the part of the appellant to inform the exporter regarding the classification of the goods cannot be considered as sufficiently grave so as to forfeit the appellant’s license. The learned Tribunal had not examined the material facts of the present case to ascertain whether an action under Regulation 14 was justified.- HC
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