The Supreme Court has put an end to a rampant tax dodge, going on for decades, where land parcels, properties, and redevelopment rights worth crores changed hands through partnership firms. Spurred by the apex court’s stand, the Income tax (I-T) department may now turn their glare on past property deals as well.
Synopsis
The trick used till now was holding real estate assets in a partnership structure, revaluing the properties to current market price, bringing in new partners who infused cash in the firm, and the old partners then withdrawing the funds that comes in after their capital accounts were credited ---- to the extent of their share in the profits of the firm --- as is as allowed in a partnership
The
Supreme Court has put an end to a rampant tax dodge, going on for
decades, where land parcels, properties, and redevelopment rights worth
crores changed hands through partnership firms. Spurred by the apex
court’s stand, the Income tax (I-T) department may now turn their glare
on past property deals as well.
The
Supreme Court has put an end to a rampant tax dodge, going on for
decades, where land parcels, properties, and redevelopment rights worth
crores changed hands through partnership firms. Spurred by the apex
court’s stand, the Income tax (I-T) department may now turn their glare
on past property deals as well.
ustice MR Shah, the
presiding judge of the bench, said that alluring people to convert to
other religions by offering medicines and food grains is a '
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