Provisional attachment of laundered funds and equivalent-value property sustained, with statutory protection limited to pension, gratuity and providen...
Insolvency moratorium does not shield company officers from cheque dishonour prosecution for liability arising before corporate insolvency proceedings...
Advance-ruling mechanism governs pending GST classification, exemption and taxability disputes, limiting writ review once the specialised forum functi...
Computation of Capital Gains - Exclusion of the portion of the sale consideration that was never received - The High court found that the real income (capital gains) should be computed based on the actual sale consideration received by the promoters, i.e., after deducting the amounts withdrawn from the escrow account for liabilities. It held that the initial computation, which included the escrow amount not received by the promoters, was incorrect. The full value of consideration for computing capital gains should reflect the actual amount received post-adjustments for liabilities.
Computation of Capital Gains - Exclusion of the portion of the sale consideration that was never received - The High court found that the real income (capital gains) should be computed based on the actual sale consideration received by the promoters, i.e., after deducting the amounts withdrawn from the escrow account for liabilities. It held that the initial computation, which included the escrow amount not received by the promoters, was incorrect. The full value of consideration for computing capital gains should reflect the actual amount received post-adjustments for liabilities.
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