Bogus donation receipts justified commission income assessment and defeated political-party tax exemption for inaccurate accounts and reporting failur...
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Exempt-income expenditure disallowance is confined to investments that actually generated exempt income, while supported business expenses remain dedu...
Objective characteristics and principal use govern mining-tyre classification, while fresh advance ruling applications may rely on additional technica...
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Imports Of Marble slabs - Mis-declaration of quantity in the declared goods - Considering the appellant's failure to contest the discrepancy during assessment and their request for immediate release without a show cause notice, the Tribunal found them legally estopped from challenging the assessment later. - The Tribunal noted the substantial difference between the declared and measured quantities of marble slabs. Despite the appellant's argument regarding technical expertise, the measurements were conducted using standard methods, and the discrepancy was evident. The Tribunal upheld the customs authorities' decision to invoke relevant sections of the Customs Act and impose penalties. - Citing legal precedents, the Tribunal upheld the assessment and penalties imposed by customs authorities.
Imports Of Marble slabs - Mis-declaration of quantity in the declared goods - Considering the appellant's failure to contest the discrepancy during assessment and their request for immediate release without a show cause notice, the Tribunal found them legally estopped from challenging the assessment later. - The Tribunal noted the substantial difference between the declared and measured quantities of marble slabs. Despite the appellant's argument regarding technical expertise, the measurements were conducted using standard methods, and the discrepancy was evident. The Tribunal upheld the customs authorities' decision to invoke relevant sections of the Customs Act and impose penalties. - Citing legal precedents, the Tribunal upheld the assessment and penalties imposed by customs authorities.
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