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        <h1>Tribunal cancels penalties for concealment, finding explanations genuine. Technical objection rejected, penalty unjustified.</h1> The Tribunal canceled the penalty for concealment related to the double debiting of PF amount of Rs. 1,73,126, finding the explanation bona fide. ... Penalty - For concealment of income Issues Involved:1. Confirmation of penalty under section 271(1)(c) for concealment.2. Addition of Rs. 1,73,126 for double debiting of PF amount.3. Addition of Rs. 3,00,000 for unproved training expenses.4. Addition of Rs. 8,69,120 for foreign travel expenses.5. Satisfaction of the Assessing Officer regarding concealment of income.Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:1. Confirmation of Penalty under Section 271(1)(c) for Concealment:The assessee appealed against the confirmation of penalty under section 271(1)(c) for concealment related to an addition of Rs. 1,73,126 in the total income. The Assessing Officer (AO) had made three additions and initiated penalty proceedings for all three. The total addition considered for penalty was Rs. 5,87,096, and a minimum penalty of Rs. 3,37,580 was levied.2. Addition of Rs. 1,73,126 for Double Debiting of PF Amount:The AO found that the assessee had claimed a deduction for the PF amount twice, totaling Rs. 1,73,126. The assessee admitted the mistake and accepted the addition. The CIT(A) confirmed the penalty for this amount, rejecting the assessee's claim that it was an inadvertent error. The Tribunal, however, found the explanation bona fide, noting that the error was discovered and corrected by the assessee upon the AO's inquiry. The Tribunal concluded that the penalty was not justified and canceled it.3. Addition of Rs. 3,00,000 for Unproved Training Expenses:The AO disallowed Rs. 3,00,000 claimed as training expenses to M/s. Surekha Decorators and M/s. Grumore Caterers due to lack of evidence. The CIT(A) canceled the penalty, accepting the assessee's explanation that payments were made through account payee cheques and similar payments were accepted in previous years without penalty. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, noting that the element of concealment was not present.4. Addition of Rs. 8,69,120 for Foreign Travel Expenses:The AO disallowed Rs. 8,69,120 of the total Rs. 22.07 lakhs claimed for foreign travel expenses, considering it an estimated liability not crystallized before 31-3-1992. The CIT(A) reduced the disallowance to Rs. 1,13,970, which the assessee accepted. The CIT(A) canceled the penalty for this amount, noting that the assessee offered it for taxation in the subsequent year. The Tribunal agreed, stating that the partial disallowance was due to appreciation of facts rather than concealment.5. Satisfaction of the Assessing Officer Regarding Concealment of Income:The assessee argued that the AO did not record satisfaction regarding concealment before initiating penalty proceedings, citing various High Court decisions. The Tribunal rejected this technical objection, noting that the AO explicitly mentioned the initiation of penalty proceedings after each addition, indicating application of mind and satisfaction about concealment. The Tribunal emphasized that assessment and penalty proceedings are independent, and the AO's conduct showed he was satisfied about concealment before initiating penalty.Conclusion:The Tribunal found the assessee's explanation for the double debiting of PF amount bona fide and canceled the penalty for Rs. 1,73,126. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision to cancel penalties for the training and foreign travel expenses, as there was no element of concealment. The technical objection regarding the AO's satisfaction was rejected, affirming that the AO had applied his mind before initiating penalty proceedings. The assessee's appeal was allowed, and the penalty was canceled.

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