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ITAT Mumbai adjudicated multiple taxation issues, primarily focusing on disallowance under Section 14A, transfer pricing adjustments, and book profit calculations. The tribunal largely ruled in favor of the assessee, deleting disallowances related to notional interest expenditure and performance guarantees. Specifically, the ITAT held that no disallowance under Section 14A can be made without recorded officer satisfaction, and no transfer pricing adjustment is required for performance guarantees where no actual financial obligation exists. For book profit computation under Section 115JB, the tribunal restricted additional disallowances, following precedent that Rule 8D adjustments cannot be added while computing book profit. Both revenue's and assessee's appeals were ultimately allowed for statistical purposes, with key adjustments deleted or remanded.
ITAT Mumbai adjudicated multiple taxation issues, primarily focusing on disallowance under Section 14A, transfer pricing adjustments, and book profit calculations. The tribunal largely ruled in favor of the assessee, deleting disallowances related to notional interest expenditure and performance guarantees. Specifically, the ITAT held that no disallowance under Section 14A can be made without recorded officer satisfaction, and no transfer pricing adjustment is required for performance guarantees where no actual financial obligation exists. For book profit computation under Section 115JB, the tribunal restricted additional disallowances, following precedent that Rule 8D adjustments cannot be added while computing book profit. Both revenue's and assessee's appeals were ultimately allowed for statistical purposes, with key adjustments deleted or remanded.
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