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Understated Sale Value of Agricultural Land to avoid payment of Stamp Duty taxable

January 18, 2018 9516 Views 0 comment Print

 ACIT Vs. Sh. Mohinder Singh (ITAT Chandigarh) Nature of receipt of income over and above the registered sale consideration in the hands of seller The nature of receipt of the income over and above the registered sale consideration in the hands of seller would not fall under the head ‘Capital Gains’ but ‘income from other […]

ITAT found conduct of AO in Tax Recovery case of pre-empting it from dealing with Stay application

December 20, 2017 2583 Views 0 comment Print

With this common order we will dispose of the captioned applications of the assessee seeking stay for the recovery of outstanding tax demand for assessment year 2009-10 & 2013-14 respectively.

No Penalty for Disallowance of Debatable and Bonafide claim

December 19, 2017 1461 Views 0 comment Print

DCIT Vs. Sh.Vipan Guppta Prop. (ITAT Chandigarh) We find no infirmity in the order of the Ld.CIT(Appeals) in deleting the penalty levied following the decision of the Coordinate Bench in the case of M/s Hycron Electronics Vs. ITO in ITA No. 326/Chd/2015 relating to assessment year 2009-10. On perusal of the said order we find that […]

Appeal cannot be dismissed for defect in form without granting Opportunity to cure defect

October 24, 2017 5604 Views 0 comment Print

The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal [ITAT], Chandigarh bench, has held that the appellate authority cannot dismiss an appeal by pointing out the defects in its form without granting an opportunity to the assessee to cure the defects.

Deduction U/s. 80-IC allowed despite Belated filing of return if delay is because of Reasonable cause

October 4, 2017 6348 Views 0 comment Print

Where assessee filed return within extended period of section 139(4) and delay was caused by reason beyond the control of assessee, liberal interpretation was to be given to procedural requirement of section 80AC and denial of deduction under section 80-IC was not, therefore, justified.

Section 54 not prescribe any condition vis-a-vis commencement of construction

September 28, 2017 1449 Views 0 comment Print

The only limitation prescribed by section 54 is that construction of new house ought to have been completed within a period of three years and said section does not prescribe any condition vis-a-vis the commencement of construction, therefore, assessee was entitled to deduction under section 54 even in respect of amount invested prior to the date of transfer of original asset.

ITAT explains Principles of mutuality in respect of club managed by HUDA

September 26, 2017 4374 Views 0 comment Print

The conditions for invoking the principle of mutuality have been recently enumerated by the Apex Court in Bangalore Club’s case (supra) wherein after considering various other pronouncements of the Supreme Court and the High Court on the subject, it has been laid down that principle of mutuality relates to the notion that a person cannot make a profit from himself.

Surplus left after claiming deduction U/s. 54F can be set off against LTCG in succeeding year

August 1, 2017 20001 Views 0 comment Print

A bare reading of sections 54 and 54F of the Act nowhere states that the surplus remaining after claiming deduction under section 54/54F on account of construction of house property undertaken in a year, would not be allowed set off against long-term capital gain earned in the succeeding year.

AO cannot review assessment order already framed vide section 154 rectification

June 2, 2017 4998 Views 0 comment Print

he issue raised by the AO in proceeding under section 154 of the Act is highly debatable and requires the issue to be reconsidered by the AO about applicability of provision of section 115JB of the Act which was not raised by the AO in the original assessment proceeding. Therefore AO has no power to […]

AO has no power to review entire assessment order on debatable issues and to make additions in order U/s.154

June 2, 2017 3357 Views 0 comment Print

Hon’ble Supreme Court in the leading case, ITO vs. Volkart Brothers [(1971) 82 ITR 50 (SC)] has held that a mistake apparent on the record must be an obvious and patent mistake and not something which can be established by a long drawn process of reasoning on points on which there may conceivably be two opinions.

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