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Strategic Infosystems Pvt. Ltd. Vs DCIT (ITAT Ahmedabad) In the instant case, the assessee has deducted and deposited DDT within time, but due to an inadvertent mistake in filing the challan, the assessee has been denied credit of DDT. The assessee has filed several applications under section 154 of the Act with the CPC, but […]
Avisha Credit Capital Ltd. Vs ITO (ITAT Delhi) Undisputedly, the loss from sale of shares was debited to profit and loss account as trading loss. While completing the assessment under section 143(3) of the Act, the Assessing Officer obviously has accepted the claim. The Assessing Officer has initiated proceeding under section 154 of the Act […]
This Article Explains Step by Step Preparation of Application U/S. 154 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 For Rectification of Intimation U/S. 143(1) Issued with Adjustment for Income Reported in Clause 16(d) Of Tax Audit Report.
Alpha Corp Development files writ petition for prompt decision on rectification applications and refund. Delhi HC directs Revenue to act within eight weeks.
Explore the Jamuna Transport vs Union of India case challenging an IT refund denial under Section 119(2)(b). Details on the petitioner’s claims, application for rectification, and the court’s directive.
Assessee contended That National Faceless Appeal Centre, Delhi erred in rejecting appeal filed by the assessee summarily by stating that appellant has not filed appeal against intimation order u/s 143(1) and tried to take back door entry by filing appeal against order u/s 154 for which the original cause of action has arisen at the stage of 143(1) itself without appreciating the fact that on first stage appellant has taken the remedy of filing application u/s 154 which is legal and as per the provision of Income Tax Act.
Plaza Cable Industries Ltd Vs DCIT (ITAT Delhi) The maintainability of jurisdiction under Section 147 of the Act is central to the controversy in the instant case. On perusal of the reasons recorded under Section 148(2) of the Act qua the alleged escapement as reproduced in paragraph 6 above, it is straightaway noticed that the […]
Global Waste Management Cell Pvt. Ltd. Vs Centralised Processing Centre (ITAT Mumbai) The facts in the present case shows that form number 3CD where the statement of particulars required to be furnished u/s 44AB of the income tax act 1961 are prepared by the assessee and is not an audit report. Form number 3CA is […]
South West Pinnacle Exploration Ltd. Vs ACIT (ITAT Delhi) Rectification under section 154 of the Act can only be made when glaring mistake of fact or law has been committed by the officer passing the order becomes apparent from the record. Rectification is not possible if the question is debatable. Moreover, the point which was […]
Overlooking the mandatory provision of law in the original assessment is apparent mistake of law which is rectifiable under section 154.