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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 10,2020

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      By: Kapil saini
      Summary: Demonstration motor vehicles that are capitalized in the dealer's books and used to provide trial runs qualify as capital goods used in the furtherance of business and therefore entitle the dealer to input tax credit under Section 16(1); the exclusion in Section 17(5)(a) does not bar credit where such vehicles are subsequently sold as a taxable supply, so ITC on demo vehicles can be availed and set off against output tax payable.
      By: CAPushpkumar Sahu
      Summary: Selection for income tax scrutiny targets returns with indicia of understatement-large cash dealings, unexplained bank credits, unsecured loans, capital additions, mismatches between tax audit reports and returns-and may be effected manually by the Assessing Officer or automatically via the department's CASS. On selecting or reopening a case the Assessing Officer must respect notice time limits and undertake a detailed verification: check cash transaction rules, TDS applicability and discharge, vouchers for expenses, reconciliation of turnover with GST and bank statements, genuineness of loans and capital introductions, accounting or stock valuation changes, valuation of investments, long standing receivables/payables, and compliance with income computation standards and entitlement to claimed deductions.
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