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Navasree A.M
Navasree A M, B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons), a lawyer with over 2.5 years of experience as a researcher and content writer at Taxscan, specializing in Indirect Taxes and Corporate Laws.

CBIC and Finance Ministry’s Top Initiatives: 2024 Year End Recap
The year of 2024 is passing and there have been a lot of changes and steps taken in the area of indirect taxes by the Ministry of Finance in GST,...
Failure to respond to Income Tax Notice justified by Pathology Reports: Madras HC sets aside Assessment and Penalty Orders conditionally [Read Order]
The Madras High Court has conditionally set aside assessment and penalty orders issued against a petitioner for the assessment year 2015-16, citing health issues as a valid reason for failing to...
ICAI announces Exam Dates for Post-Qualification Diploma in Management and Business Finance: Know Last Date to Apply
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India ( ICAI ) has announced the examination dates for the Post-Qualification Diploma in Management and Business Finance ( DMBF ). The exam, conducted...
GST proper officer must consider Reply Filed by assessee even after Multiple Hearings: Madras HC [Read Order]
The Madras High Court has ruled that the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) officers must consider the replies filed by assessees, even if submitted after multiple hearings, while adjudicating tax...
Long Adjournment during Pandemic could have Ensured Justice: CESTAT on Denial of CENVAT Credit to Ambuja Cements [Read Order]
The Mumbai bench of Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal ( CESTAT ), on denial of CENVAT Credit to Ambuja Cements, recently observed that long adjournment during pandemic could have...
Taxable Suppliers Discrepancy in GSTR-3B and Form 26AS u/s 203AA of Income Tax: Madras HC order hearing on 25% Pre-deposit [Read Order]
In a dispute of taxable supplier’s discrepancy in the Goods and Services Tax Returns ( GSTR ) - 3B and the form 26AS under Section 203AA of Income Tax Act, 1961, the Madras High Court has granted...






![CBDT Exempts 1948 formed Bengaluru Central Silk Board from Income Tax u/s 10(46) [Read Notification] CBDT Exempts 1948 formed Bengaluru Central Silk Board from Income Tax u/s 10(46) [Read Notification]](https://www.taxscan.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/CBDT-Central-Silk-Board-Bengaluru-Central-Silk-Board-Income-Tax-Taxscan.jpg)
![Law Favours Diligent and Not Indolent: Patna HC refuses to Revoke Cancelled GST Registration [Read Order] Law Favours Diligent and Not Indolent: Patna HC refuses to Revoke Cancelled GST Registration [Read Order]](https://www.taxscan.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Patna-HC-Patna-High-Court-GST-Registration-Revoke-Cancelled-GST-Law-favours-Diligent-taxscan.jpg)
![Failure to respond to Income Tax Notice justified by Pathology Reports: Madras HC sets aside Assessment and Penalty Orders conditionally [Read Order] Failure to respond to Income Tax Notice justified by Pathology Reports: Madras HC sets aside Assessment and Penalty Orders conditionally [Read Order]](https://www.taxscan.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Madras-High-Court-Income-Tax-Notice-Madras-HC-Income-Tax-notice-penalty-case-TAXSCAN.jpeg)

![GST proper officer must consider Reply Filed by assessee even after Multiple Hearings: Madras HC [Read Order] GST proper officer must consider Reply Filed by assessee even after Multiple Hearings: Madras HC [Read Order]](https://www.taxscan.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/GST-Madras-High-Court-Madras-high-court-multiple-hearing-case-Goods-and-Services-Tax-taxscan.jpg)
![Long Adjournment during Pandemic could have Ensured Justice: CESTAT on Denial of CENVAT Credit to Ambuja Cements [Read Order] Long Adjournment during Pandemic could have Ensured Justice: CESTAT on Denial of CENVAT Credit to Ambuja Cements [Read Order]](https://www.taxscan.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/CESTAT-CESTAT-Mumbai-CENVAT-Credit-CENVAT-Credit-to-Ambuja-Cements-Ambuja-Cements-taxscan.jpg)
![Taxable Suppliers Discrepancy in GSTR-3B and Form 26AS u/s 203AA of Income Tax: Madras HC order hearing on 25% Pre-deposit [Read Order] Taxable Suppliers Discrepancy in GSTR-3B and Form 26AS u/s 203AA of Income Tax: Madras HC order hearing on 25% Pre-deposit [Read Order]](https://www.taxscan.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Madras-High-Court-GSTR-GST-Return-GSTR-3B-Form-26AS-Section-203AA-of-Income-Tax-Act-taxscan.jpg)