Kolkata ITAT rules assessment void after a 143(2) notice failed to specify the type of scrutiny, violating mandatory CBDT instructions. The court follows precedent on procedural compliance.
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Kolkata ruled that an assessment framed by the AO without a mandatory Section 143(2) notice is invalid.
The ITAT Kolkata bench restored an appeal, ruling that an appeal cannot be mechanically dismissed under Section 249(4)(b) and that natural justice demands a fair hearing.
ITAT Kolkata ruled that the assessee’s double addition in the tax audit was a genuine error, dismissing Revenue’s appeal for AY 2021-22.
The ITAT Rajkot set aside a CIT(A) order against Prataprai Ranpariya, ruling that the ex-parte dismissal violated principles of natural justice. The Tribunal remanded the matter for a fresh hearing, imposing a Rs.2,000 cost on the assessee for non-compliance.
ITAT deletes ₹2936 Cr penalty on CGTMSE, affirming its charitable nature and ruling proviso to Section 2(15) inapplicable. Prior ITAT rulings cited.
ITAT Jaipur quashes PCIT’s Section 263 revision orders, holding that assessments completed under Section 143(3) r.w.s. 148B post-search with Addl. CIT approval cannot be revised merely to apply higher tax rates under Section 115BBE.
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Ahmedabad set aside an order by the CIT (Exemption) that rejected a trust’s 80G approval application.
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Agra Bench ruled that an appeal cannot be dismissed under Section 249(4)(b) for non-payment of advance tax if the assessee’s income is below the taxable threshold.
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Delhi heard the case of Ashish Anand vs. ITO, concerning an unexplained cash deposit during demonetization.