Omitted specified domestic transaction provision invalidates related-party expenditure transfer-pricing references and assessments based on consequent...
Preventive suspension requires an immediate continuing threat and cannot become indefinite without inquiry, fresh evidence, or proportionate safeguard...
Reversal of Input Tax Credit (ITC) - manufacturing / invisible loss - The expressions ''use'' in manufacture on the one hand and “damaged” and “destroyed” are antithetical and irreconcilable with each other - Applying any of the above tests viz., test of indispensability, quantitative requirement, commercial expediency the irresistible conclusion is that manufacturing/invisible loss which is inevitable/unavoidable/inherent part of manufacturing process cannot be denied the benefit of Input Tax Credit in terms of Section 19(2)(ii) of the TNVAT Act invoking Section 19(9) of the TNVAT ACT. - HC
Reversal of Input Tax Credit (ITC) - manufacturing / invisible loss - The expressions ''use'' in manufacture on the one hand and “damaged” and “destroyed” are antithetical and irreconcilable with each other - Applying any of the above tests viz., test of indispensability, quantitative requirement, commercial expediency the irresistible conclusion is that manufacturing/invisible loss which is inevitable/unavoidable/inherent part of manufacturing process cannot be denied the benefit of Input Tax Credit in terms of Section 19(2)(ii) of the TNVAT Act invoking Section 19(9) of the TNVAT ACT. - HC
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