Patent-settlement expenditure treated as commercially expedient revenue outlay, with foreign-law restrictions inapplicable before the prospective amen...
International transaction benchmarking restricts transfer pricing adjustments to associated-enterprise dealings, while functional comparability govern...
Joint development agreements defer taxable transfer where possession lacks part performance, while completed flats determine consideration and exempti...
Disallowance as Commission Expenses - principle of res judicata - The principle of res judicata does not apply to Income Tax proceedings and the facts of each year have to be considered and merely because the claim has been allowed all these years without being examined, does not make the claim legitimate despite evidences on record proving to the contrary. - assessee was unable to demonstrate any service rendered by them as distributors. - AT
Disallowance as Commission Expenses - principle of res judicata - The principle of res judicata does not apply to Income Tax proceedings and the facts of each year have to be considered and merely because the claim has been allowed all these years without being examined, does not make the claim legitimate despite evidences on record proving to the contrary. - assessee was unable to demonstrate any service rendered by them as distributors. - AT
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