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The ITAT Delhi held that although failure to file Form 10B disentitled the assessee from claiming exemption under Sections 11 and 12, the entire gross receipts could not be taxed where the expenditure was incurred for charitable purposes. The Tribunal upheld deduction of expenditure while denying the statutory exemption.
The Tribunal directed the Assessing Officer to grant Foreign Tax Credit, observing that delayed filing of Form No. 67 is only a procedural requirement and does not extinguish the substantive claim.
The ITAT held that Section 154 cannot be used to examine issues requiring detailed inquiry, and therefore quashed the rectification seeking disallowance of directors’ bonus. The appeal was allowed.
The Tribunal held that a reassessment order making no new additions does not merge with the original assessment so as to permit challenge to issues accepted earlier. The original disallowance remained unaffected.
The Income Tax Department explains how faceless assessments under Section 144B operate through the e-Filing portal without requiring personal interaction. The FAQs also cover notices, responses, rectification requests, and outstanding demand procedures.
ITAT Bangalore held that TDS credit cannot be denied merely because it was omitted in the original income tax return. The Tribunal directed the Assessing Officer to verify Form 26AS and allow the credit if the corresponding income has been offered to tax.
ITAT Bangalore held that Section 154 cannot be invoked to make a fresh disallowance of an asset write-off claim that was never examined in the original assessment. The Tribunal ruled that such an issue is not a mistake apparent from the record and falls outside the scope of rectification.
ITAT Bangalore held that a genuine claim of application of income supported by documentary evidence cannot be denied merely because of a reporting mismatch in different schedules of the income tax return.
The ITAT Visakhapatnam held that delayed filing of Form No. 67 does not justify denial of Foreign Tax Credit where taxes have been paid in the foreign jurisdiction. It ruled that the procedural delay cannot override the substantive benefit available under the DTAA.
The ITAT held that a public charitable trust could not be taxed at the Maximum Marginal Rate under Section 167B. It directed taxation at normal rates and held that no tax was payable as the income was below the basic exemption limit.