High Court upholds ITAT order on Assessing Officer's duty to provide reasons The High Court of Bombay dismissed an appeal against an ITAT order, emphasizing that the Assessing Officer must provide reasons upon request by the ...
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High Court upholds ITAT order on Assessing Officer's duty to provide reasons
The High Court of Bombay dismissed an appeal against an ITAT order, emphasizing that the Assessing Officer must provide reasons upon request by the Assessee to adhere to natural justice principles. No substantial question of law was found to arise from the decision.
The High Court of Bombay dismissed an appeal against an order of the ITAT, stating that the Assessing Officer must provide reasons when requested by the Assessee, as it is part of complying with the principles of natural justice. No substantial question of law arose from the decision.
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