Transfer-pricing benchmarking and capital-receipt principles sustained taxpayer relief, while unsupported property-advance write-offs remained disallo...
Pre-existing operational debt disputes require genuine evidence, while undirected running-account payments may be appropriated on a first-in-first-out...
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Composite inpatient healthcare supply may retain exemption despite MRP medicine billing, while separate taxable sale characterisation remains disputed...
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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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