Ratification of resignation acceptance validates separation retrospectively, while withdrawal may be refused through reasoned administrative discretio...
Nature-dependent electricity contracts receive new Ind AS accounting, hedge designation, transition and financial-statement disclosure requirements fr...
Alternative GST remedy permitted protective writ intervention for ex parte adjudication, preserving independent appellate review of input tax credit d...
Assessment against deceased sole proprietor requires proceedings against the legal representative, rendering prior assessment and appellate orders inv...
Residential waste collection classification under SAC 999423 defeats composite-supply exemption where facilitating goods are not transferred to the lo...
Condonation of delay permits statutory appeal restoration where inadequate service explanation prevented consideration of reassessment and taxable-inc...
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Grant of approval u/s 80G(5) - Delay in filing From No. 10AB for approval - final approval to be filled within a period of six months from date of grant of provisional registration - The Tribunal ultimately concluded that the discrepancies in deadlines between different sections were unreasonable and that a more lenient interpretation favoring the taxpayer should prevail. They remanded the matter back to the CIT for a re-decision, emphasizing a more equitable application of rules meant to facilitate charitable activities and donations.
Grant of approval u/s 80G(5) - Delay in filing From No. 10AB for approval - final approval to be filled within a period of six months from date of grant of provisional registration - The Tribunal ultimately concluded that the discrepancies in deadlines between different sections were unreasonable and that a more lenient interpretation favoring the taxpayer should prevail. They remanded the matter back to the CIT for a re-decision, emphasizing a more equitable application of rules meant to facilitate charitable activities and donations.
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