Defined public benefit can retain charitable character; registration renewal requires examining genuine activities and legal compliance, not surplus a...
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Captive transfer pricing relies on industrial consumer tariffs, while genuine quotations can benchmark effluent treatment transfers under the Other Me...
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HC denied registration u/s 12A due to inconsistent and contradictory explanations for delayed application. The appellant's arguments regarding work rush and exemption threshold were deemed unconvincing and mutually contradictory. The court found the justifications insufficient to substantiate the delay in seeking registration. Despite attempts to explain the late filing, the appellant failed to provide cogent reasons that would warrant retrospective registration or condonation of delay. Consequently, the HC upheld the lower tribunal's decision and dismissed the appeal, maintaining the rejection of registration under Section 12A.
HC denied registration u/s 12A due to inconsistent and contradictory explanations for delayed application. The appellant's arguments regarding work rush and exemption threshold were deemed unconvincing and mutually contradictory. The court found the justifications insufficient to substantiate the delay in seeking registration. Despite attempts to explain the late filing, the appellant failed to provide cogent reasons that would warrant retrospective registration or condonation of delay. Consequently, the HC upheld the lower tribunal's decision and dismissed the appeal, maintaining the rejection of registration under Section 12A.
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