Tag: Disallowance 40(a)(ia)
Liability of TDS u/s 194C(2) of Transporters for further payments to trucks owners/operators. Supreme Court explains the Law ABCAUS Case Law Citation:ABCAUS 3348 (2020) (07) SC Important case law relied upon by the parties:Commissioner of Income-Tax vs. Hardarshan Singh: (2013) 350 ITR 427J. K. Synthetics Limited vs. Commercial …
No disallowance u/s 40(a)(ia) when TDS deposited within extended time for ITR filing. Even otherwise over a period of two years effect is revenue neutral ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2388 (2018) 06 ITAT The instant appeal was filed by the Revenue against the order of the Commissioner …
TDS Provision not applicable where no claim of expenditure was made by the assessee and assessee suo motu made disallowance u/s 40(a)(ia) of the Income Tax Act ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2051 (2017) (08) ITAT Assessment Year : 2008-09 and 2010-11 Brief Facts of the Case: …
Disallowance us 40(a)(ia) applies to amounts paid also-Supreme Court. Allahabad HC judgment holding that it applies to amount payable at the year end overruled ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 1227 (2017) (04) SC Date/Month of Pronouncement: May, 2017 The Controversy-Section 40(a)(ia) applies to sums paid or payable? Section …
No concealment penalty-non disclosure of disallowance 40(a)(ia) in computation of income as the issue is debatable due to High Court decisions ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 1076 (2016) (12) ITAT Assessment Year: 2008-09 Date of Judgment: 01-12-2016 Brief Facts of the Case: During the scrutiny proceedings of the …
No disallowance us 40(a)(ia) as labour charges paid were salary when PF-ES deducted regularly. Salary us 17(1) includes wages and TDS 194C not required-ITAT ABCAUS Case Law Citation: 1047 (2016) (10) ITAT The Grievance: The Assessing Officer (AO) was aggrieved by the order of the CIT(A) in deleting …
In its latest judgment, the Supreme Court has held that the transaction charges paid to the Bombay Stock Exchange by its members are not for ‘technical services’ and hence no TDS on such payments is deductible under Section 194J of the Income Tax Act 1961. Case Details: Civil Appeal No. 3141 …
Mere hiring of vehicle without any risk associated with the carriage of goods does not amount to carrying out any work or sub contract as defined u/s 194C(2) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 Case Details: TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, VISAKHAPATNAM BENCH, VISAKHAPATNAM I.T.A.No.483/Vizag/2012 Assessment Year:2005-06 DCIT vs. Yekkala Subba …