Commercial vehicle depreciation, scientifically determined warranty provisions and exempt-income disallowances were resolved in favour of the taxpayer...
Inherited property sale proceeds require capital-gains treatment where ownership is supported by evidence, not suspicion or unverified signature doubt...
Cross-examination of retracted statements is essential where foundational evidence supports a benami allegation and documented funding explanations re...
Mis-declaration of goods - import of PLC Splitter Module - Merely because the appellant sought for duty exemption on the belief that the goods imported by him fall within the scope of the exemption notification and the revenue took the view that the goods imported were not as per the specifications under the notification, it is not a case where goods have been improperly imported or mis-declared so as to confiscate the goods invoking section 111(m) of the Customs Act. - AT
Mis-declaration of goods - import of PLC Splitter Module - Merely because the appellant sought for duty exemption on the belief that the goods imported by him fall within the scope of the exemption notification and the revenue took the view that the goods imported were not as per the specifications under the notification, it is not a case where goods have been improperly imported or mis-declared so as to confiscate the goods invoking section 111(m) of the Customs Act. - AT
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