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Hyderabad ITAT invalidates reassessment citing AO’s factual error and delayed reasons, denying assessee objection right. Follows SC, HC precedents.
Patna High Court held that there is no jurisdictional error since material/ documents based on which order of assessment has been passed is duly supplied to the assessee. Accordingly, writ petition dismissed.
ITAT Ahmedabad held that funds remitted from foreign sources into NRE accounts are not taxable in India unless there is material to establish that they originate from taxable Indian income. Accordingly, exemption u/s. 10(4) of the Income Tax Act granted.
ITAT Delhi rules tax reassessment invalid under Section 147 as AO’s ‘reason to believe’ was based on an incorrect assumption of facts about purchases.
Assessee was a partnership firm engaged in real estate development, had undertaken a housing project named Aakash Nidhi. It claimed deduction under section 80-IB(10) amounting to Rs. 2,51,07,390 on the entire profit of the project comprising Wings A to G.
Patna High Court held that taxpayer will not be eligible for Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme 2024 [DTVSV Scheme] against notice issued under section 148 of the Income Tax Act since dispute tax is not ascertainable.
Held that the AO seeks to disallow expenses on account of doubting the genuineness for the reason that the same were not incurred wholly or exclusively for the purpose of the petitioner’s business.
ITAT Nagpur held that the provisions of section 56(2)(vii) (b)(ii) of the Income Tax Act came into statute by Finance Act 2013 w.e.f. 01.04.2014 i.e., A.Y.2014-15. Accordingly, provisions cannot be made applicable to date of agreement before 01.04.2014.
ITAT Hyderabad held that reopening of assessment under section 147 of the Income Tax Act on the basis of invalid reasons recorded by AO cannot be sustained in law. Accordingly, notice issued u/s. 148 and final assessment order is quashed.
ITAT Delhi held that addition made under section 153A of the Income Tax Act are bad-in-law in absence of any incriminating material found during the course of search. Accordingly, assessment order quashed.