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Demand of duty – Suo-moto credit taken by appellant - the amount paid by mistake cannot be termed as duty in the case on hand - demand set aside. - Tri Import of IPR - Duty of customs or service tax - Import of imported drawings and designs along with the plant and machinery and capital goods - levy of service tax upheld - Tri Process of electroplating - process undertaken by the appellant amounts to manufacture and therefore they are not liable to pay service tax - Tri Appropriate rate of tax - Works Contract Service - 4% or 2% - the applicable rate of tax would be the rate which was prevalent prior to 01.03.2008 - instruction dated 28.04.2008 is invalid - HC Section 40(a) (ia) would cover not only to the amounts which are payable as on 31th March of a particular year but also which are payable at any time during the year. - HC The proceedings in the Parliament, its debates and even the speeches made by the proposer of a bill are ordinarily not considered as relevant or safe tools for interpretation of a statute. - HC Disallowance u/s 40(a)(ia) - TDS - the decision of the Tribunal in the case of M/s. Merilyn Shipping & Transports vs. ACIT (2012 (4) TMI 290 - ITAT VISAKHAPATNAM), does not lay down correct law - HC Addition made on estimating the consumption of electricity, production, sale and profit thereon is not sustainable. - Tri Exemption u/s 10(37) - agricultural land - Merely because the assessee was not residing close to the land or was also pursuing some other business would not by itself be sufficient to hold that the land was not used for agricultural purposes by the assessee. - HC EOU - If the interest expenditure is less or the interest income is more then the difference of excess interest received by the assessee is to be reduced while calculating the deduction under Section 10B. - Tri Disallowance of interest, DEMAT charges, Membership Subscription out of short term capital gain - disallowance so made by the AO is pre-mature - Tri Addition u/s 69B - valuation - unaccounted 5 paintings, Branded watches & 14 items of house-hold items & Melectronic goods ie TVs, Music Systems, ACs etc - absurd assessment of value of impugned items is not appreciable - Tri Section 50C applies to the seller i.e. transferor of the capital asset being land or building or both - the transferee or the purchaser is outside the scope of these provisions - Tri Expenditure incurred on play ground - leasehold land - One day, the leased land has to go back to the MHADA. - the expenditure constitutes revenue expenditure - Tri Misleading advertisements as regards issue of buy-back as well as bonus shares - Direction to SEBI to launch an investigation into the alleged misleading and/or fraudulent advertisement by VCL no doubt is acceptable as SEBI is duly authorized by the SEBI Act, 1992 to do so - Tri Cenvat Credit - allegation of non receipt of inputs - No manufacturer can be expected to keep documentary evidences of its clandestine activities. - demand confirmed - Tri Rejection of Refund claim - unjust enrichment - In case, department still persists that the element of excise duty has been recovered by the appellant from the Railways then it should have further conducted investigated the verifications to refute the documents submitted by the appellants. - Tri CENVAT credit on capital goods - steel plates and M.S.Channels used in the fabrication of chimney would fall within the ambit of “capital goods“ - Tri    Left Stop Right
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