Terminal gate verification for transshipment containers shifts to operators, while Customs controls and discrepancy reporting requirements remain mand...
The text clarifies that immunity under Section 270AA applies only to plain 'under-reporting of income' and does not extend where under-reporting is a consequence of 'misreporting' as defined in relation to penalty provisions. It further states that transfer-pricing adjustments, being arm's-length determinations, do not by themselves constitute misreporting where the taxpayer maintained required transfer-pricing documentation and complied with Chapter X disclosures; accordingly the taxpayer qualified for immunity under Section 270AA and the writ petition was allowed.
The text clarifies that immunity under Section 270AA applies only to plain 'under-reporting of income' and does not extend where under-reporting is a consequence of 'misreporting' as defined in relation to penalty provisions. It further states that transfer-pricing adjustments, being arm's-length determinations, do not by themselves constitute misreporting where the taxpayer maintained required transfer-pricing documentation and complied with Chapter X disclosures; accordingly the taxpayer qualified for immunity under Section 270AA and the writ petition was allowed.
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