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CBDT extends date only in Punjab, Haryana, UT of Chandigarh and Gujarat

All Gujarat Federation of Tax Consultants vs. CBDT (Gujarat High Court), Special Civil Application No. 15075 Of 2015, Dated-15.09.2015

Update on 30.09.2015- Click here to Download Copy of Gujarat High Court Judgment

Update on 29.09.2015-  Gujarat High Court directs CBDT to extend the due date for Filing of ITR to  31st  October 2015. Also Read-   Guajrat HC also Directs CBDT to extend due date to 31st October 2015

Update on 28.09.2015- Hearing Concluded but court will deliver its verdict tomorrow i.e. on 29.09.2015 on the request of Counsel of Respondent. 

Update 24.09.2015– After Hearing Case been adjourned for Next Hearing to Monday-28.09.2015.

Writ in this case on the issue of non extension of due date of Income Tax Return and Tax Audit Report filing by CBDT was filed on 15.09.2015 and writ been admitted on 21.09.2015.  Case was attended for Petitioner by  Mr. S. N. Soparkar, learned Senior Advocate with Mr. Manish Kaji, learned advocate.

Hon’ble High Court issued notice to CBDT and fixed next hearing to 24th September 2015.

We will update this page with further development in this case so keep checking this page for update on What Gujarat High Court Decides on the issue.

Keep Checking the below page for  Status of various Petitions in High Courts for Extension of Tax Audit Due Date –

Tax Audit Date Extension- Status of High Courts Appeals

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0 Comments

  1. nagamohanareddy says:

    Hello,

    What is the stataus now? Could anybody clarify me Pls……Pls…….Pls
    will it extended or not? Why CBDT not updating anything on court orders

  2. Rohith says:

    Hello,

    What is the stataus now? Could anybody clarify me Pls……Pls…….Pls
    will it extended or not? Why CBDT not updating anything on court orders

  3. sanjay kumar tiwari says:

    WHAT A ADMANT ATTITUDE OF CBDT CHAIR PERSON, SHE IS IGNORING THE ORDERS OF HIGH COURT. MAKING IT AS A PRESTIGE ISSUE. WHO WILL TELL HER THAT FOR HER ATTITUDE TAX PROFESSIONALS & TAX PAYERS ARE AT LOSS OF HEALTH & WEALTH.

  4. CJS says:

    Why CBDT is behaving in such manner. It is govenment authority created to serve the Public but they are creating only hardship to civilians. This not a way to collect the TAx. If tax collection is only target then they would have extended the date by saying 234A interest would be levied. Only Extension is solution for this action. Responsible officials should be punished . Responsible officers who had released the form delayed must be punished… Panelty should be always two ways… Only consultants or Assessee should not be pusnished all times…

  5. Sunil Jaithwar says:

    Gujarat High court has kept the judgement pending on the request of the counsel of respondent. Is Court right in doing so ? The High Court could have either rejected or allowed the extension why keep people in dark ? Something positive cooking?

  6. NAND KISHORE SINGH, Advocate, Patna High Court. says:

    In view of delayed publication of statutory forms the govt. ought to have extended the date for filing e-returns however still there is warrant for extending date suitably. CBDT may kindly extend the date at least by one month if not more. Such matter ought to have been taken up by CBDT without and before compelling the citizens to rush to the court.

  7. BHASKAR says:

    I REQ TO CBDT PLS EXTEND DUE DATE HAAAAAA FOR KALMADI, MANMOHANSINGH, A RAJA KANIMOLI JOKE & JAMAI RAJ SONIYAJI HAAAAAA JUST JOKE JUJMENT ARE EXTEND DATE FOR ALL HEROS KHUS

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