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This Writ is been filed by V. Nagendra Prasad an advocate and Tax Consultant from Hyderabad in Hyderabad High Court against the adamant attitude of CBDT and Finance Ministry in not extending the due of of Income Tax Return and Tax Audit cases , which is also been communicated vide its Press Release Dated 09th September 2015.
In a Historic/Landmark Judgment Delhi High Court in the case Avinash Gupta Vs. UOI has although not allowed extension of due date for filing ITR for AY 2015-16 but instructed the Govt. to ensure availability of forms for tax audit from the beginning of next assessment year.
Karnataka State Chartered Accountant Society (KSCAA) & Sri.Raveendra S.Kore vs Union of India & CBDT (Karnataka High Court ), Writ Petition (WP) 41109/2015, 41110/2015. Updated on 28.09.2015- Hon’ble Karnataka high court directed CBDT to consider the representation of KSCAA by 29.09.2015. –
During Meetinf of ICAI president with FM, Hon’ble Finance Minister has assured to look into the matter. However, in the absence of any concrete decisions so far, the esteemed members of the profession are advised to put in their best efforts to comply with the prescribed due date i.e. 30th September, 2015.
All Gujarat Federation of Tax Consultants vs. CBDT (Gujarat High Court), Special Civil Application No. 15075 Of 2015, Dated-15.09.2015. Update on 30.09.2015- Click here to Download Copy of Gujarat High Court Judgment – Update on 29.09.2015- Gujarat High Court directs CBDT to extend the due date for Filing of ITR to 31st October 2015. Also Read- Guajrat HC also Directs CBDT to extend due date to 31st October 2015
Vishal Garg & Ors. Vs. Union of India & Anr. (Punjab & Haryana High Court), CWP- 19770 -2015, Dated- 15.09.2015 High Court Directed CBDT to Extend due date of ITR from existing 30.09.2015 to 31st October 2015. Court also provided future guidelines for issuing forms. Check Link- Tar Audit/ ITR date extended to 31st October 2015
CBDT extends date only in Punjab, Haryana, UT of Chandigarh and Gujarat Update on 29.09.2015 – Case is been dismissed by High Court following the judgment of same court in the case of Rajasthan Tax Consultants Association & Anr Vs. UOI. Update on 28.09.2015- As writ in the case of Rajasthan Tax Consultants Association & Anr […]
Rajasthan Tax Consultants Association & Anr Vs. Union Of India & Anr (Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur) , CIVIL WRIT NO. 11037 of 2015 , Dated -22.09.2015 Writ is been dismissed by Jodhpur Bench of Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court following judgment of Delhi High Court.
Avinash Gupta V/s Union of India and Ors (Delhi High Court) , W.P.(C) 9032/2015 As per information received from Appellant CA Avinash Gupta, While hearing the above case on the matter of extension of due date of Tax Audit Report and Income Tax Return Filing, Hon;ble High Court has interalia issued directions to CBDT To notify ITR Forms on or before 1st day of the assessment year and to record reason for delayed release of ITR if it fails to release ITR on time.
Almost each year due to one and other reason tax consultants or tax payers demand extension of due date for filing Tax Audit Report under section 44AB of The Income Tax Act 1961 and Income Tax Return under section 139 of The Income Tax Act 1961.