Commission expenditure linked to pharmaceutical marketing income qualifies as business deduction when recipient identity, genuineness and business pur...
Country of Origin Certificates and declared transaction value supported preferential customs exemption where authenticity and invoice prices remained ...
Tax authority rejected rectification application filed by taxpayer for zero-rated supply citing violation of principles of natural justice. Court examined impugned order, found taxpayer's reply and documents were considered for most defects except two. For those two defects, court set aside impugned order subject to taxpayer remitting 20% of disputed tax demand and re-submitting relevant documents within 15 days. Tax authority directed to provide reasonable opportunity including personal hearing to taxpayer and pass fresh order within 3 months after receiving taxpayer's reply. Petition disposed.
Tax authority rejected rectification application filed by taxpayer for zero-rated supply citing violation of principles of natural justice. Court examined impugned order, found taxpayer's reply and documents were considered for most defects except two. For those two defects, court set aside impugned order subject to taxpayer remitting 20% of disputed tax demand and re-submitting relevant documents within 15 days. Tax authority directed to provide reasonable opportunity including personal hearing to taxpayer and pass fresh order within 3 months after receiving taxpayer's reply. Petition disposed.
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