Co-operative credit society deduction on bank deposit interest upheld where funds were business funds and income remained attributable to member credi...
Transfer pricing benchmarking and receivables adjustments remanded: segmental financials need proper scrutiny, and foreign-currency interest must trac...
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Input tax credit could not be denied on the entire tax component merely because depreciation was claimed on the unavailed portion. The HC held that section 16(3) bars credit only to the extent depreciation is claimed on the same tax component actually taken as credit, and not on the 50% portion that lapses under the banking-company scheme in section 17(4). Reading sections 16(3), 17(2) and 17(4) together, the Court found no double benefit where depreciation was claimed only on the lapsed credit. The show cause notices were quashed, and the adjudication order was interfered with only to that limited extent.
Input tax credit could not be denied on the entire tax component merely because depreciation was claimed on the unavailed portion. The HC held that section 16(3) bars credit only to the extent depreciation is claimed on the same tax component actually taken as credit, and not on the 50% portion that lapses under the banking-company scheme in section 17(4). Reading sections 16(3), 17(2) and 17(4) together, the Court found no double benefit where depreciation was claimed only on the lapsed credit. The show cause notices were quashed, and the adjudication order was interfered with only to that limited extent.
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