MUMBAI: Lord Shiva, Hanuman and goddess Durga do not represent any particular religion but are regarded as supernatural powers of the universe, the Nagpur income tax appellate tribunal has said.
The observation came when the tribunal was hearing an appeal by Nagpur-based Shiv Mandir Devstan Panch Committee Sanstan against an income tax commissioner's order denying it tax exemption on grounds that more than 5% of its expenditure was incurred on religious activities.Momentous News by Shubham Goyal (Founder) and Team of http://camastitimes.blogspot.in/ Join us for information relevant to Banking, Finance, Stock Market, Technological, Media, Information & Updates for CA, CS & for cost and working accountant. For more info send your message to us. Email @ camastitimes@gmail.com
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Shiva worship not a religious act, income tax tribunal says
MUMBAI: Lord Shiva, Hanuman and goddess Durga do not represent any particular religion but are regarded as supernatural powers of the universe, the Nagpur income tax appellate tribunal has said.
The observation came when the tribunal was hearing an appeal by Nagpur-based Shiv Mandir Devstan Panch Committee Sanstan against an income tax commissioner's order denying it tax exemption on grounds that more than 5% of its expenditure was incurred on religious activities.
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