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Income Tax Communication without DIN Holds No Legal Standing: Delhi HC

Explore Delhi High Court's judgment in CIT vs. Brandix Mauritius Holdings Ltd. regarding significance of DIN in income tax communication. Understand implications of 2019 CBDT Circular.

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Plush Realtors Llp vs Income Tax Officer on 3 October, 2023

Plush Realtors Llp vs Income Tax Officer on 3 October, 2023
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Risewell Mercantile Pvt. Ltd vs Income Tax Officer on 3 October, 2023

Risewell Mercantile Pvt. Ltd vs Income Tax Officer on 3 October, 2023
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Capital Gain Tax, No Retrospective Applicability Of Amendment Restricting Investment In India: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has held that the amendment restricting investment in house property in India has retrospective applicability.The bench of Justice K. R. Shriram and Justice N. K. Gokhale has.

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AO Can't Ask Assessee To Prove Non-Occurring Of An Event, ITAT Deletes Income Tax Addition Worth Rs. 2 Crores

The Delhi Bench of Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has deleted the income tax addition worth Rs. 2 crores and held that the AO cannot ask the assessee to prove the non-occurring of an event.The.

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