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High Court states that so long as functions of the computers are performed with other functions and other functions are dependant on the functions of the computer, ATMs are to be treated as computers and are entitled to higher rate of depreciation.
The issue under consideration is whether AO is correct in issuing notice u/s 143(2) in the name of erstwhile partnership firm which was a non-existent entity at that point of time?
The issue under consideration is whether CIT(A) is correct in holding that the appellant is not a state under Article 289 of the Constitution of India and therefore, liable to tax under the Income Tax Act?
The issue under consideration is whether CIT(A) is correct by annulling the assessment order on the ground that no notice under section 143(2) was issued before the completion of assessment?
These days people are getting different types of notices/intimations from the Income Tax department by different modes such as delivery by post or by an e-mail. This article aims to highlight the different situations in which income tax notices can be received and how to respond to those notices if anyone receives the same.
Existence of reasons for escapement of income are sine qua non to embark upon the assessment or reassessment u/s 147 of the Act. Change or no change of opinion, as argued by the ld. DR, are the factors to be considered after fulfilling the jurisdictional condition of there being an escapement of income, in the absence of which no assessment or reassessment can be made u/s 147.
The process of request for re-sending of CC-Intimation u/s 143(1)/154 and refund is now available in ‘Services’ option. 1. The option is available once you login into you account on https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/portal/index.do 2. After login click on the main menu Services and sub menu ‘CPC intimation Services as shown in picture below:-
Please refer the order issued in the case of Kunal Structure (India) Private Limited Vs DCIT (Gujarat High Court) for the validity of issuing scrutiny notice under section 143(2) for the return filed under section 139(9). Let us analyse the provisions of the sections to understand the order. According to the section 143(2), an Assessing […]
The issue under consideration is that, when two views are possible and A.O. adopt one of the view and passed his order accordingly. But that view is not acceptable by PCIT, in such case can PCIT adopt its one of the other views and call the order of A.O. the erroneous?
The issue under consideration is whether AO can issue notice under section 148 for re-assessment without issuing notice u/s 143(2)?