Working-capital adjustment determines whether software-services transfer-pricing margins fall within the statutory tolerance range, eliminating any ad...
Permanent establishment deductions upheld for expatriate salaries, direct costs and trading losses, while head-office costs require fresh classificati...
Data transmission equipment classification under CTSH 8517 62 remains distinct from residual classification, with exemption evidence requiring scrutin...
Assessment orders passed under the GST scheme in respect of periods including March, April, June and July 2023 are set aside and the affected taxpayer is permitted to have belated returns taken on record; authorities are permitted to examine and adjudicate liability thereafter under the applicable assessment provisions (including proceedings under substantive assessment provisions) in accordance with law. All other contentions remain open. The taxpayer is directed to pay Rs.25,000 to the High Court Legal Services Authority as costs.
Assessment orders passed under the GST scheme in respect of periods including March, April, June and July 2023 are set aside and the affected taxpayer is permitted to have belated returns taken on record; authorities are permitted to examine and adjudicate liability thereafter under the applicable assessment provisions (including proceedings under substantive assessment provisions) in accordance with law. All other contentions remain open. The taxpayer is directed to pay Rs.25,000 to the High Court Legal Services Authority as costs.
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