In Continuation Of:
http://vswaminathan-swamilook.blogspot.com/2018/07/gst-on-relalty-contd.html
INCONSISTENCIES
Is that not an avoidable evil; as inconsistencies, so also inconsistencies or incompleteness in legislation directly result in inconsistent or incompatible decisions by judicial or quasi judicial authorities, and in turn, fall out problems !
Taxpayer, no gainsaying, is the ultimate victim of inconsistencies, galore, in law and case law, as well; in the chosen regime of ST/VAT and GST
In an attempt to satisfactorily illustrate that is not but so, one can think of and quote the following instances:
PROPERTY LAW (erstwhile state (s)' enactments + the new Regulatory law - the RERA Act)
RESOURCES:
ST/VAT and GST
IT Act
Random pick >
Maxopps Case (see copious Notes ) <
Sec 14A rw Rule 8D
http://vswaminathan-swamilook.blogspot.com/2018/07/gst-on-relalty-contd.html
INCONSISTENCIES
Is that not an avoidable evil; as inconsistencies, so also inconsistencies or incompleteness in legislation directly result in inconsistent or incompatible decisions by judicial or quasi judicial authorities, and in turn, fall out problems !
Taxpayer, no gainsaying, is the ultimate victim of inconsistencies, galore, in law and case law, as well; in the chosen regime of ST/VAT and GST
In an attempt to satisfactorily illustrate that is not but so, one can think of and quote the following instances:
PROPERTY LAW (erstwhile state (s)' enactments + the new Regulatory law - the RERA Act)
RESOURCES:
ST/VAT and GST
IT Act
Random pick >
Maxopps Case (see copious Notes ) <
Sec 14A rw Rule 8D
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/tn-rera-swaminathan-venkataraman/
JUDICIARY
Tit Bits (NOT unrelated)-
JUDICIARY
Tit Bits (NOT unrelated)-
He also said that no one had the "right
to question our intention".
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"The system exists but if you
start tinkering with it then it won't stop. This institution will go forever.
There has to be wisdom and a proper method has to be followed. Every
institution works on particular methodology," the bench said.
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