cessation of liability

  • Income Tax

Unilateral writing off liability in the books of creditor can not be taxed u/s 41 as cessation of liability – ITAT

Unilateral writing off liability in the books of creditor can not be taxed u/s 41 in the hands of the…

6 years ago
  • Income Tax

Addition u/s 41(1) made on the ground of untraceable creditors-There was not cessation of liability-High Court

Addition u/s 41(1) made on the ground of untraceable creditors-the liability had not ceased or any advantage was taken. High…

6 years ago
  • Income Tax

Creditors not barred by limitation if liability acknowledged in accounts, they can rely on such acknowledgment-High Court

Creditors not barred by limitation if liability acknowledged in accounts, creditors can rely on the said acknowledgment-High Court   ABCAUS…

6 years ago
  • Income Tax

Advances converted into reserves not cessation of liability u/s 41(1). Pre-conditions / Tests to be applied

Advances converted into reserves not cessation of liability u/s 41(1). Pre-conditions / Tests to be applied for applicability of the…

7 years ago
  • Income Tax

Addition for liability existing in balance sheet u/s 41(1). CIT(A) had no locus standi to enhance assessment – ITAT

Addition for liability existing in balance sheet u/s 41(1). CIT(A) had no locus standi to enhance the assessment for the…

7 years ago
  • Income Tax

No creditor’s liability cessation u/s 41(1) for an entry outstanding in books over the years and not been challenged in the initial year of such entry

ITAT Amritsar, in a recent judgment, has held that no conclusion of cessation of creditor's liability u/s 41(1) can be…

8 years ago