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Sri Vijayan.A   19 November 2010 at 16:36

Capital gain

Four brothers bought a plot in Chennai in 1993 for a total value of Rs.16,000/-
Now (2010), it is being sold at Rs.20,00,000/-.
One of co-owners wants to construct a house on his other plot from the said sale proceed (Rs.5,00,000/-)

WILL HE GET EXEMPTION FROM CAPITAL GAIN TAX?
Thnak you in advance

venkatesh Rao   19 November 2010 at 12:50

CORRECTION RETURN

Sir,

How to file correction quarterly return through NSDL?

Ramsharan   19 November 2010 at 11:48

Capital Gain


We have one query regarding Section 50C of Income Tax Act, 1961:

Company A Ltd. entered into an agreement on 31.12.2002 to sell land to Mr. B at Rs. 50 Lacs, which was also stamp valuation of the land. Complete payment was to be made by 31.12.2003 and possession and transfer of land was to be done on that date. But Mr. B died on 30.6.2003 and land could not be transferred on due date. Later on his son made the complete payment and land was transferred to his name on 31.12.2007 for Rs. 50 Lacs. But the stamp valuation on that date was Rs. 1 Crore.

Now Assessing Officer wants to attract Section 50C on the transaction and treat deemed consideration as Rs. 1 Crores. We are of view that there is no fault on part of assessee company and there was no intention to do the transaction below stamp valuation, but company was bound by the agreed amount of Rs. 50 Lacs.

Want to know your opinion on the issue and any case law supporting will be highly appreciated

Nilesh Mehta   18 November 2010 at 19:33

Service Tax

Is Management Development Programes conducted by Management Institutes (approved by AICTE) liable to service tax. If yes, how and if no, why. please clarify.

raja athimoolam   18 November 2010 at 18:54

income tax

WHTHER THE INTEREST DERIVED FROM FIXED DEPOSITS MADE BY THE RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION IS EXCEMBTED FROM INCOME TAX ?

Anonymous   18 November 2010 at 16:25

Taxable head under income tax

Kindly clarify under what head of income would the hoarding rent received by the Co-operative society be taxed under the Income Tax Act, 1961. Is it Income from house property / Income from Business / Income from other sources. Any caselaw available

Anonymous   18 November 2010 at 16:22

SERVICE TAX ON HOARDING INCOME ABOVE RS 10 LACS PA.

Would like to know Hoarding Rent is liable for payment of service tax under the category of “Space Selling Services” as defined under Section 65 (100) (zzzm) of the service tax Act. Will co-operative society have to be registered with the service tax department or is it exempt. Please note than hoarding rent is above Rs 10 lacs per annum.


Anonymous   18 November 2010 at 15:55

Service tax

We are a share broking firm and also into PMS business. We are paying transaction charges to BSE and NSE which is also charging us service tax. We in turn charge our clients transaction charges and also collect service tax on same. Can we claim cenvat credit on ST paid by us to exchange?
Can u please give us the reason for either yes or no or the relevant notification no.?

yadappanavar   18 November 2010 at 10:17

sister concern turnover

sir,

unit 1 is the abc directors are xyz

another unit is the def directors are xyz

what is the status of sales turnover for central excise

first unit name is abc taken the excise registration

second unit name id def not taken the excise registration

this case both turnover consider as ??????????

give some valuable advise

SUBHASH SHARMA   17 November 2010 at 16:34

TDS WRONGLY DEPOSITED UNDER OTHER TAN

One of my client INDIAN BANK has deposited the TDS for the Qtr April 2010 to June 2010 quoting the other TAN of same Bank in same state, Ghaziabad.

What to do to get the credit of the TDS and to file the TDS return as Bank has not yet filed the E-return for the Ist Qtr of 2010-11 and what penalty will be imposed in case of delay of filing of TDS return.

Thanks/Regards

Subhash Sharma
M-9891338895