Section 80P business attribution: ITAT allows deduction on investment interest and ancillary receipts, but excludes staff-loan and other non-eligible ...
Refund claims arising from an appellate order must be filed within one year from the date of that order under Section 27(1B)(b); the later filing here was therefore time-barred. The Tribunal also held that Section 26 did not apply because the case was not one of return or re-importation of exported goods, and in any event that provision contained its own time requirement, which was not met. The pending Revenue appeal did not alter the statutory limitation period. The rejection of the refund application on limitation grounds was upheld.
Refund claims arising from an appellate order must be filed within one year from the date of that order under Section 27(1B)(b); the later filing here was therefore time-barred. The Tribunal also held that Section 26 did not apply because the case was not one of return or re-importation of exported goods, and in any event that provision contained its own time requirement, which was not met. The pending Revenue appeal did not alter the statutory limitation period. The rejection of the refund application on limitation grounds was upheld.
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