#Section 271AAC
Log in to FollowSection 271AAC of the Income Tax Act pertains to the penalty for under-reporting and misreporting of income. It imposes a penalty on taxpayers who have deliberately under-reported or misreported their income to evade tax liabilities. The section specifies the amount of penalty and provides guidelines on the imposition and calculation of the penalty. Understanding Section 271AAC is crucial for taxpayers to accurately report their income and comply with tax regulations to avoid penalties and legal consequences. This description provides an overview of Section 271AAC and its implications for under-reporting and misreporting of income under the Income Tax Act.

Lucknow ITAT: Sales Spike Alone Cannot Tax Demonetisation Cash as Unexplained

Demonetisation Cash Deposits from Recorded Sales Not Taxable under Section 115BBE: ITAT Chennai

Mere Possession Cannot Prove Ownership of Seized Gold Jewellery: Mumbai ITAT

ITAT Lucknow Deletes Section 271AAC Penalty After Deletion of Section 69A Addition

Section 263 Cannot Cure Wrong Penalty Provision in Assessment Order: ITAT Chennai

Delhi ITAT Deletes Section 68 Addition on Opening Loan Balance, Cancels Penalty

ITAT Deletes Section 68 Addition on Share Sale Proceeds, Taxes Only Profit Element

Section 68 Addition Deleted as Demonetisation Cash Deposits Came From Recorded Debtors: ITAT Lucknow

Section 68 Addition Deleted & TP Comparables Included as Evidence Supported Claims: ITAT Mumbai

Wrong Mention of Section 69 Instead of 69A Does Not Invalidate Addition: ITAT Hyderabad

Section 147 Reassessment Quashed as Escaped Income Below Section 149 Threshold: ITAT Rajkot

₹70 Lakh Property Investment Claimed from Husband’s Gift Remanded for Verification: ITAT Mumbai

Section 271AAC(1) Penalty Cannot Survive After Section 69A Addition Deletion: ITAT Kolkata

