Defined public benefit can retain charitable character; registration renewal requires examining genuine activities and legal compliance, not surplus a...
Capital reduction is distinct from share buy-back, preventing buy-back tax; restructuring interest and related business deductions also survive scruti...
Transfer pricing and tax deductions upheld on established principles, while employee contributions and warranty provisions returned for fresh examinat...
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Validity of Revision u/s 263 - An order which is prejudicial to revenue even if no Tax Loss - The High Court found that the AO's assessment did not adequately address the genuineness and creditworthiness of the loan transactions from certain entities, identified in a DDIT investigation report as shell companies operated by an entry operator. This oversight was deemed a significant inquiry lapse, rendering the assessment order both erroneous and prejudicial to the Revenue's interests. - The Court underscored the principle that an order could be deemed erroneous if it was prejudicial to the Revenue, even if it did not result in immediate tax loss, reflecting a broader interpretation aimed at preserving the Revenue's interests.
Validity of Revision u/s 263 - An order which is prejudicial to revenue even if no Tax Loss - The High Court found that the AO's assessment did not adequately address the genuineness and creditworthiness of the loan transactions from certain entities, identified in a DDIT investigation report as shell companies operated by an entry operator. This oversight was deemed a significant inquiry lapse, rendering the assessment order both erroneous and prejudicial to the Revenue's interests. - The Court underscored the principle that an order could be deemed erroneous if it was prejudicial to the Revenue, even if it did not result in immediate tax loss, reflecting a broader interpretation aimed at preserving the Revenue's interests.
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