Capital asset can be deemed to be transferred by mere agreement to sell for the purpose of exemption u/s 540 comments Sunday, July 27, 2014
Where assessee having executed an agreement to sell in respect of a house property, purchased a new residential property within one year from date of agreement to sell, in view of fact that subsequently sale deed could not be executed within prescribed time for reason that assessee had been prevented from dealing with said residential house by an order of a competent court, a valid 'transfer' took place within meaning of section 2(47) by executing agreement to sell and, consequently, relief under section 54 was to be granted to assessee in respect of purchase of new residential property. Inncorrect or erroneous claim under VAT does not attract penalty proceedings0 comments
Madhya Pradesh High Court in Super Traders v Additional
Commissioner of Commercial Taxes has held that incorrect or erroneous claim not
sustainable under VAT law would not make a case of concealment of taxable item,
therefore penalty is not leviable in such case.
Changes made by Finance (No. 2) Bill, 2014 as passed by the Lok Sabha0 comments
1. Unlisted securities and units of MF transferred between 1-4-2014 and 10-7-2014 shall be deemed to be long-term capital assets, if held for more than 12 months:
It is proposed that unlisted shares and units of a mutual fund (other than Equity oriented mutual fund) shall be categorized as long-term capital assets only if they are held for more than 36 months. The existing provision requires holding them for a period of more than 12 months so as to categorize them as long-term capital assets.
Interest on loan taken against FDRs held allowable as it was incurred exclusively to keep intact income from FDRs0 comments
IT: In order to protect interest earnings from fixed deposits and to meet her financial needs, when an assessee raises a loan against the fixed deposits, so as to keep the source of earning intact, the expenditure so incurred in wholly and exclusively to earn fixed deposit interest income has to be allowed as deduction
IT: Once the assessee claims that the actual market value of the land or building is less than stamp duty valuation adopted by the authorities, it is incumbent upon the Assessing Officer to refer the valuation of said land of building to the Departmental Valuation Officer
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