Appeal against e-assessment or penalty orders lies before the Commissioner (Appeals) with jurisdiction over the Assessing Officer. Appeals against assessment or penalty orders under the Faceless Assessment Scheme lie before the Commissioner (Appeals) who has jurisdiction over the Assessing Officer, and references from the National e-assessment Centre to the Commissioner (Appeals) mean that jurisdictional Commissioner (Appeals).
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Appeal against e-assessment or penalty orders lies before the Commissioner (Appeals) with jurisdiction over the Assessing Officer.
Appeals against assessment or penalty orders under the Faceless Assessment Scheme lie before the Commissioner (Appeals) who has jurisdiction over the Assessing Officer, and references from the National e-assessment Centre to the Commissioner (Appeals) mean that jurisdictional Commissioner (Appeals).
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