Transfer pricing requires evidence for AMP transactions, functionally reliable comparables, and appropriate aggregation or Berry Ratio benchmarking me...
Revisionary jurisdiction cannot reopen share capital assessments where adequate inquiry supports a permissible view and no independent error is establ...
Reassessment jurisdiction fails where unverified portal information is aggregated without examining the taxpayer's explanation or relevance of entries...
Statutory sanction for delayed reassessment requires approval from the prescribed authority; approval by an inferior authority invalidates jurisdictio...
Transfer pricing margin adjustments require matching treatment of non-operating income and related costs, with comparability issues reconsidered on ev...
Preliminary-expense amortisation and MAT exempt-income adjustments prevailed, while trademark costs and managerial remuneration require fresh verifica...
Export valuation requires contemporaneous evidence; unrelated invoices cannot prove overvaluation, and dual penalties on firm and partner are impermis...
Validity of reopening of assessment - notice u/s 148 against petitioner company after the approval of the resolution plan for a period prior to closing - liability of previous management - Citing legal precedents and provisions of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, the High court concluded that once a resolution plan is approved, all dues including statutory dues stand extinguished, and proceedings in respect of such dues cannot be continued. - The court clarified that Section 148 of the Income-tax Act pertains to the assessment of escaped income and cannot be used for purposes beyond its scope, such as collecting evidence against third parties.
Validity of reopening of assessment - notice u/s 148 against petitioner company after the approval of the resolution plan for a period prior to closing - liability of previous management - Citing legal precedents and provisions of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, the High court concluded that once a resolution plan is approved, all dues including statutory dues stand extinguished, and proceedings in respect of such dues cannot be continued. - The court clarified that Section 148 of the Income-tax Act pertains to the assessment of escaped income and cannot be used for purposes beyond its scope, such as collecting evidence against third parties.
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