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Supreme Court sets aside High Court ruling in S.M. Overseas tax case, restores ITAT order on reassessment under Sections 147/148 of Income Tax Act.
Home of Love Vs ITO (ITAT Cochin) Assessee is a charitable institution who filed its return of income which was processed u/s 143 granting exemption u/s 11. Thereafter, CPC issued a notice u/s 154 denying the said exemption by stating that Form 10B was not filed within prescribed time, without giving assessee an opportunity of […]
ITAT Delhi held that re-assessment notice issued under section 148 of the Income Tax Act and sent to unrelated e-mail address is regarded as never served to assessee and hence re-assessment order framed thereon is nonest and bad in law.
On appeal. It was held that application for refund was rightly rejected, as it was filed beyond the prescribed limitation period of six years from the end of the assessment year for which the application/claim was made.
ITAT Delhi rules reassessment invalid as AO initiated it while rectification proceedings were pending. Cites Supreme Court ruling in SM Overseas Pvt. Ltd. case.
Delhi High Court held that Section 260A of the Income Tax Act refrains from incorporating a specific provision permitting the filing of a cross-objection. Thus, cross objection would not be maintainable.
Since CIT(Appeals) dismissed the appeal without addressing key issues raised against the assessment order, therefore, the matter was remanded back to CIT(A) as CIT(A) should have examined this issue by reviewing the assessment records.
Addition based on the District Valuation Officer’s (DVO) report, which exceeded the stamp duty value was upheld as assessee challenged to DVO’s valuation was arbitrary without any supporting evidence.
According to AO, the provisions were not allowable who vide show cause notice asked assessee to furnish details of the provisions made as well as justification for the claim and the assessee did not file any reply to the show cause notice issued.
ITAT Chandigarh directs CIT(A) to review SJVN Limited’s appeal on MAT credit and book profit under Section 115JB. Read the key highlights of the ruling.