Donor-directed corpus contributions retain capital character despite exemption claims under section 10(23C)(vi), preventing their treatment as taxable...
Enhanced tax-audit threshold applies where banking records establish compliant non-cash receipts and payments, eliminating penalty exposure for audit ...
Transfer pricing consistency protects identical non-interest-bearing debenture terms from a later notional-interest adjustment without valid statutory...
Rectification of debatable deduction claims cannot reverse scrutiny-approved co-operative society interest income deductions as apparent record errors...
Cash-method accounting bars presumptive interest taxation, while unsupported securities and share-trading additions require reliable material and veri...
Seeking to revoke the cancellation of GST registration - The petitioner, a university, contended that despite fulfilling tax obligations and filing returns until a certain period, their registration was cancelled, allegedly infringing upon constitutional rights and principles of natural justice. The court noted a delay in submitting returns but recognized the petitioner's efforts to rectify the situation by promptly clearing outstanding dues. While the petitioner had not submitted a specific application for revocation as required by law, they undertook to do so within a stipulated timeframe. Considering precedents emphasizing caution in cancelling GST registrations, the court adopted a pragmatic approach, ultimately allowing the petition and directing the restoration of GST registration.
Seeking to revoke the cancellation of GST registration - The petitioner, a university, contended that despite fulfilling tax obligations and filing returns until a certain period, their registration was cancelled, allegedly infringing upon constitutional rights and principles of natural justice. The court noted a delay in submitting returns but recognized the petitioner's efforts to rectify the situation by promptly clearing outstanding dues. While the petitioner had not submitted a specific application for revocation as required by law, they undertook to do so within a stipulated timeframe. Considering precedents emphasizing caution in cancelling GST registrations, the court adopted a pragmatic approach, ultimately allowing the petition and directing the restoration of GST registration.
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