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Supreme Court Allows Revenue's Appeal in Income Tax Case on Unexplained Investment in Silver Bullion. Section 69A of Income Tax Act, 1961 Applicable Where Assessee Fails to Explain Source of Acquisition of Silver Found in Possession.

The present appeals were filed by the Revenue against the judgment of the Rajasthan High Court which allowed the appeals of the assessee, Prakash Chan...

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Supreme Court Allows Deductions Under Sections 80-IA and 80-HHC of Income Tax Act Without Restriction Under Section 80-IA(9) — Holds That Each Deduction Is Computed on Eligible Profits Separately and Cumulative Deduction Is Permissible Up to Gross Total Income.

The case involved a group of appeals concerning the interpretation of Section 80-IA(9) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, specifically whether an assessee w...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Revenue's Appeal in Income Tax Deduction Case Under Section 80-IA. Deduction Under Section 80-IA of Income Tax Act, 1961 is Allowed Against Gross Total Income, Not Restricted to Business Income Only, Based on Interpretation of Sections 80AB and 80-IA(5).

The dispute arose from the assessment year 2002-03 involving the Commissioner of Income Tax as appellant and M/s. Reliance Energy Ltd. as respondent. ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Revenue's Appeal on Deduction Limit Under Section 36(1)(viia) of Income Tax Act. The court held that deduction for provision for bad and doubtful debts is limited to 5% of gross total income, not total income after other deductions.

The Revenue appealed against the order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal which allowed a deduction of Rs.3,57,34,509 under Section 36(1)(viia) of t...

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Bombay High Court Allows Revenue's Appeal in Rental Income Classification Case. Rental income from leasing unsold units of a commercial complex constructed by a real estate developer is assessable as business income, not income from house property.

The case involves multiple appeals filed by the Commissioner of Income Tax against the common order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) which ...