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In a significant move, the Income Tax Department has clarified rules regarding the possession of gold at home. With rising ...
In the matter abovementioned Delhi HC dismissed appeal filed by revenue after observing that there is no allegation or finding that cash had been received back by the assessee in respect of the ...
In our previous articles and public seminars on transfer pricing (TP), we’ve consistently emphasized that it was only a matter of time before the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) actively incorporated ...
Cyprus is stepping up scrutiny of influencers, YouTubers and other public figures, as tax and consumer protection authorities intensify efforts to tackle undeclared income and misleading advertising.
Companies are increasingly allowing their chief executive officers and, in certain circumstances, other executives to use ...
The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced plans to increase the scrutiny of Medicaid spending to prevent ...
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Misapplied compliance: e-invoicing and charitable organisations
Companies want e-invoices to support their tax deduction claims, and so, many conclude that charitable organisations must comply.
Pakistan’s latest policy brainwave is to slap an excise duty on processed and packaged food products and call it ...
In its Q4 accounts, the Hinduja Group-backed bank added a long note listing all the issues in its accounts and how they might ...
India's private credit market is transforming, offering tailored financing solutions for companies and higher returns for ...
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E-invoicing is not a green light for tax deductions
Why tax deductibility must still pass the legal tests of substance under Sections 33 and 39 of the Income Tax Act.
The big and beautiful bill is absolutely necessary, but it is not nearly enough to rescue the nation from fiscal disaster.