Condonation of Delay: directoral disputes and pending company proceedings can constitute reasonable cause, allowing a belated return to be treated as ...
Revisionary jurisdiction under section 263 upheld; faceless assessments subject to revision when AO fails requisite enquiries, remitted for fresh asse...
Limited scope of processing under section 143(1): enhancement without show cause is unsustainable; remand for residency, taxation and TDS verification...
One-time relaxation measures have been introduced for the Gems and Jewellery sector under Chapter 4 of HBP 2023, extending by 30 days the re-export, export, and re-import periods where expiry falls between 01.03.2026 and 31.05.2026. The extension applies automatically from the date of expiry and does not require any separate application, composition fee, amendment, or endorsement. Customs authorities are to permit the relevant export or import activity, subject to verification of the applicable details.
One-time relaxation measures have been introduced for the Gems and Jewellery sector under Chapter 4 of HBP 2023, extending by 30 days the re-export, export, and re-import periods where expiry falls between 01.03.2026 and 31.05.2026. The extension applies automatically from the date of expiry and does not require any separate application, composition fee, amendment, or endorsement. Customs authorities are to permit the relevant export or import activity, subject to verification of the applicable details.
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