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1. CIT v. K.S.P. Shanmugavel Nadai & Ors. [ (1985) 153 ITR 596 (Mad)]: Delay of ~20 years condoned. Tribunal must consider if the assessee was pursuing other remedies or had valid reasons.
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Tehelka on MSNHaryana’s Leap Toward Progress: PM Narendra Modi Lays Foundation Stones for Transformative Projects in Hisar and Yamuna NagarIn a historic stride toward realizing the vision of a Viksit Bharat, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi laid the foundation ...
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India Today on MSNFrom the India Today archives (1982) | National Herald: Past tense, future imperfectA look at old troubles of Associated Journals Ltd as the Enforcement Directorate issues notices to take possession of assets attached in the National Herald case probe ...
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation addressed persistent drainage overflow issues by replacing outdated water and sewer lines. Umang Nayak, the municipal councillor for Khadia, provided an update ...
Ahmedabad: The roads in the city may be getting wider and smoother, but they remain dangerous for those on foot.
Senate Bill 1, an amended property tax bill that doesn’t align with Gov. Braun’s original property tax reform plan, cleared the Indiana House of Representatives on Thursday in a 65-29 vote. Supporters ...
Gov. Jared Polis has threatened to veto a bill that would mandate Colorado’s municipal courts conform to state sentencing guidelines, the bill sponsors said. House Bill 1147 would limit city ...
Finding love in Washington state could come with a price. A bill proposed by two state Democratic lawmakers would impose a tax on dating apps. Under the terms of House Bill 2071, dating app ...
What happens when a municipal government decides that how you use your own property is grounds for financial punishment? In Canmore, a radical new tax policy threatens to transform property ...
Three bills in the Iowa House propose eliminating sales tax on laundry items, toilet paper, and vitamins/minerals. The proposals follow 2022 legislation that exempted feminine hygiene products and ...
A group of Texas retailers and associations are backing two bills moving through the Legislature that aim to exempt certain essential food items and medications from ad valorem inventory taxes.
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