Tax deduction compliance and payee income recognition govern consultancy disallowance, while no exempt income prevents related expenditure disallowanc...
Derivative abetment liability fails when correctly declared imported components establish no underlying improper importation by the principal importer...
Demand u/s 201(1) - assessee in default - Period of limitation - the limitation prescribed for passing orders under Section 201(1) of the Act deeming a person to be an “assessee in default” for failure to deduct tax at source in respect of payments to residents would constitute reasonable period in the absence of a legislative prescription of limitation for passing orders under Section 201(1) of the Act, deeming a person to be an “assessee in default” for failure to deduct tax at source in respect of payments to non-residents as well. - HC
Demand u/s 201(1) - assessee in default - Period of limitation - the limitation prescribed for passing orders under Section 201(1) of the Act deeming a person to be an “assessee in default” for failure to deduct tax at source in respect of payments to residents would constitute reasonable period in the absence of a legislative prescription of limitation for passing orders under Section 201(1) of the Act, deeming a person to be an “assessee in default” for failure to deduct tax at source in respect of payments to non-residents as well. - HC
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