Tag: remission of liability
Revision u/s 263 arising from tax auditors observation upheld as AO did not examine the matter In a recent judgment, ITAT Chennai has upheld revisionary proceedings u/s 263 which stemmed from observation of Tax Auditor that there was remission of trading liability u/s 41(1)(a) of the Act and …
Addition for bogus purchases as unexplained cash credits whether u/s 68 or u/s 41(1) as cessation of liability? No additions on opening balances ABACUS Case Law CitationABCAUS 3382 (2020) (09) ITAT In this case appeal was preferred by the Revenue against the order of Commissioner of Income Tax …
No addition u/s 41(1) can be made unless liability is written off in accounts. AO has to brought evidence on record to show that liability has ceased ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2940 (2019) (05) ITAT Important Case Laws Cited/relied upon by the parties CIT v. Bhogilal Ramjibhai …
Section 41(1) addition can not be invoked without any material evidence. High Court upheld quashing of addition made on account of remission/cessation of trade liability. ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2903 (2019) (05) HC The appeal was filed by the Revenue against the order passed by the Income …
Transfer of creditor balances to capital account for better bank loan facilities was not waiver of liability u/s 41(1) being without consent form creditors ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2714 (2019) (01) ITAT Important Case Laws Cited/relied upon: Commissioner of Income tax Vs Sugauli Sugar Works (P.) Ltd …
Creditors not barred by limitation if liability acknowledged in accounts, creditors can rely on the said acknowledgment-High Court ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2185 (2018) (01) HC Brief Facts of the Case: The assessee, during the course of the assessment proceedings had furnished details of the creditors. …