Certificate-of-origin verification procedure governs preferential customs benefits; denial without retroactive verification was set aside with consequ...
Disciplinary Committee jurisdiction and mandatory investigation requirements invalidated cancellation of an insolvency professional's registration and...
Retention of seized property survives where recorded reasons support proceeds of crime, while stayed investigation periods are excluded from limitatio...
Specified income of Baddi Barotiwala Nalagarh Development Authority receives conditional tax exemption, retrospectively covering its designated assess...
Specified development authority income receives retrospective tax exemption, subject to non-commercial activity, unchanged income sources, and return-...
Unified Brand India framework introduces voluntary Trust Mark certification and funding support for export branding, packaging and global promotional ...
Origin Declaration authentication governs preferential tariff claims under India-UK CETA, requiring a validated reference number before import clearan...
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Deduction u/s 10 B - The AO argued that the units were formed by the transfer of previously used machinery, disqualifying them from certain deductions. - The tribunal, however, noted that the CIT(A) had provided a detailed examination of the history and operations of these units, establishing that they were indeed new undertakings that satisfied the statutory requirements for the deduction under Section 10B. - One of the significant issues was whether the sales proceeds of exported goods were received in India within the prescribed time frame to qualify for exemptions under Section 10B. The tribunal found that despite minor discrepancies in documentation, the majority of proceeds were indeed received within the permissible period, thus supporting the assessee's claim for deduction.
Deduction u/s 10 B - The AO argued that the units were formed by the transfer of previously used machinery, disqualifying them from certain deductions. - The tribunal, however, noted that the CIT(A) had provided a detailed examination of the history and operations of these units, establishing that they were indeed new undertakings that satisfied the statutory requirements for the deduction under Section 10B. - One of the significant issues was whether the sales proceeds of exported goods were received in India within the prescribed time frame to qualify for exemptions under Section 10B. The tribunal found that despite minor discrepancies in documentation, the majority of proceeds were indeed received within the permissible period, thus supporting the assessee's claim for deduction.
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