Mutual fund maturity rules require proper rollover, redemption, disclosure, and due diligence; investor gains cannot excuse regulatory breaches or pen...
Threshold exemption excludes exempt services, while stamp-paper purchases avoid reverse charge; consequential service tax penalties were also set asid...
Employee conflict disclosures and investment restrictions expand with new recusal duties, post-employment limits, and compliance reporting requirement...
The High Court held that the deduction u/s 33AC for creating a reserve to acquire new ships must be factored in while computing the deduction u/s 80-I, which is based on profits from operating ships. The amendment in 1996 capping the Section 33AC deduction at 50% of profits did not change the core character of the allowance. If the Section 33AC deduction results in no profits from ships, the Section 80-I deduction cannot be claimed. Regarding proportionate allocation of the Section 33AC deduction between qualifying and non-qualifying ships for Section 80-I purposes, the High Court stated that it cannot provide its own basis for apportionment as an appellate forum.
The High Court held that the deduction u/s 33AC for creating a reserve to acquire new ships must be factored in while computing the deduction u/s 80-I, which is based on profits from operating ships. The amendment in 1996 capping the Section 33AC deduction at 50% of profits did not change the core character of the allowance. If the Section 33AC deduction results in no profits from ships, the Section 80-I deduction cannot be claimed. Regarding proportionate allocation of the Section 33AC deduction between qualifying and non-qualifying ships for Section 80-I purposes, the High Court stated that it cannot provide its own basis for apportionment as an appellate forum.
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.