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Archive: 18 October 2025

Posts in 18 October 2025

Business Continuation Test: SC Confirms Temporary Lull Allows Depreciation & Expense Deductions

October 18, 2025 2511 Views 0 comment Print

The Supreme Court restored the ITAT’s order, ruling that a temporary lull in business due to the absence of a contract does not constitute cessation if the intention and efforts to continue (like correspondence and bidding) exist. The decision allows the non-resident company to claim business expenditure under Section 37(1) and set-off unabsorbed depreciation under Section 32(2).

Extension of GSTR-3B for September month/Quarter till 25th October 2025

October 18, 2025 11511 Views 0 comment Print

CBIC extends the due date for filing GSTR-3B for September 2025, providing relief to monthly and quarterly filers. Returns can now be filed until 25th October 2025.

Reassessment notice is void as issued by Jurisdictional Assessment Officer post Faceless Assessment

October 18, 2025 867 Views 0 comment Print

ITAT Chennai held that reassessment notice issued by the Jurisdictional Assessing Officer post Faceless Assessment instead of National Faceless Assessment Centre is void and invalid. Accordingly, appeal is allowed.

Discretionary Trust Taxed at MMR Still Gets Slab Benefit – No Surcharge When Income Below ₹50 Lakh; Full Refund Restored

October 18, 2025 495 Views 0 comment Print

The ITAT set aside the CIT(A)’s order which had wrongly confirmed a 37% surcharge on a Discretionary Trust with low income, relying on a precedent later clarified by the Tribunal. The ruling establishes that levying the highest 37% surcharge rate on MMR trusts, without considering the income slabs, leads to legal absurdity and is incorrect.

Section 50C Addition Deleted: AO Cannot Ignore DVO Valuation Once Reference Is Made

October 18, 2025 378 Views 0 comment Print

The ITAT partly allowed the Revenue’s appeal, upholding the Section 147 reopening as the notice was issued within the four-year limit because the assessee hadn’t filed a return. However, the Tribunal confirmed the deletion of the Section 50C capital gains addition, ruling that the AO is bound by the DVO’s accepted valuation after making a reference.

Reassessment Notice Issued by Wrong Authority – ITAT Quashes Entire 148 Proceedings Following P&H HC

October 18, 2025 510 Views 0 comment Print

The case confirms that the CBDT’s Section 151A notification makes the NFAC/NPAC the sole authority for issuing Section 148 reassessment notices after March 29, 2022.4 The ITAT ruled that the local AO lacked the legal authority, rendering the entire reassessment process and order non est.

On-Money Addition Reduced: Photocopy of Agreement Lacks Evidentiary Value for Taxation

October 18, 2025 87 Views 0 comment Print

The ITAT held that alleged on-money based on an unverified photocopy of a sale agreement could not be added to income, emphasizing that a registered sale deed is the primary document. Furthermore, payments made in the next financial year cannot be taxed in the current Assessment Year, leading to a significant deletion of the unexplained investment addition.

ITAT Ahmedabad directs AO to mandatorily refer to DVO when stamp duty value is disputed – Addition u/s 50C set aside

October 18, 2025 264 Views 0 comment Print

The ITAT held that a reference to the Departmental Valuation Officer (DVO) under Section 50C(2) is mandatory when the taxpayer objects to the stamp duty valuation of the property sold. The Tribunal set aside the addition of short-term capital gains, ruling that the AO erred by directly adopting the jantri value without obtaining a DVO report, and remanded the matter for re-adjudication.

ITAT Quashes Expense Disallowance: AO Must Verify Cost of Improvement with Notices, Not Guesswork

October 18, 2025 237 Views 0 comment Print

The ITAT set aside the additional tax demand raised by applying Section 50C through Section 154 (Rectification), ruling that this aspect of the transaction must be adjudicated simultaneously with the primary, remanded issues of cost of acquisition and cost of improvement. The final computation must await the fresh determination of the capital gains after the DVO report and verification of expenses.

Demonetisation Cash Deposits Accepted: ₹1.11 Crore Addition Deleted Due to Audited Books

October 18, 2025 822 Views 0 comment Print

The Revenue relied on suspicion and the principle of human probability to challenge cash deposits made by a crockery and electronics trader during the permitted demonetisation window. The Tribunal held that without first rejecting the books of accounts under Section 145(3), the AO cannot legally disregard the substantial cash-in-hand shown by the assessee’s audited records and verified festival season sales.

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