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        2017 (2) TMI 1251 - AT - Income Tax

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        Penalty under Income Tax Act for non-compliance with notice unjustified. Assessee's responses deemed compliant. The Tribunal found that the penalty imposed under section 271(1)(b) for non-compliance with notice under section 142(1) of the Income Tax Act was ...
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                          Penalty under Income Tax Act for non-compliance with notice unjustified. Assessee's responses deemed compliant.

                          The Tribunal found that the penalty imposed under section 271(1)(b) for non-compliance with notice under section 142(1) of the Income Tax Act was unjustified. It concluded that the assessee had complied with the notices by denying ownership of the bank account and providing responses to the best of his ability. As there was no evidence proving ownership of the alleged bank account, the Tribunal deleted the penalty and allowed the appeals.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Legality of the penalty under section 271(1)(b) for non-compliance with notice under section 142(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
                          2. Validity of the requirement to furnish a consent form for a bank account allegedly not belonging to the assessee.
                          3. Applicability of section 273B for reasonable cause in non-compliance.
                          4. Timing and procedural correctness of imposing the penalty before the completion of the assessment order under section 153A.

                          Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Legality of the Penalty under Section 271(1)(b):
                          The assessee was penalized Rs. 10,000 under section 271(1)(b) for alleged non-compliance with a notice dated 12.07.2013 issued under section 142(1). The Assessing Officer (A.O.) sought information regarding an undisclosed HSBC Bank account. The assessee responded, denying ownership of the account and thus could not provide the requested documents. The A.O. considered this denial as non-compliance and imposed the penalty. The assessee argued that replying to the notice constituted compliance, and the penalty was unjustified.

                          2. Validity of the Requirement to Furnish a Consent Form:
                          The Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) [CIT(A)] upheld the penalty, reasoning that if the account did not belong to the assessee, there was no harm in providing the consent form to allow the A.O. to verify the account details with HSBC. The CIT(A) argued that not furnishing the consent form hindered the investigation and created doubt about the assessee's claims. The CIT(A) held that the A.O. was within his rights to request the consent form under section 142(1)(iii).

                          3. Applicability of Section 273B for Reasonable Cause:
                          The assessee contended that there was reasonable cause for not furnishing the consent form since the bank account did not belong to him, invoking section 273B, which provides that no penalty shall be imposed if reasonable cause is proven. The CIT(A) rejected this argument, stating that the assessee should have provided the consent form to facilitate the investigation, and failure to do so constituted non-compliance.

                          4. Timing and Procedural Correctness of Imposing the Penalty:
                          The assessee argued that the penalty was imposed before the completion of the assessment order under section 153A, and the A.O. did not record mandatory satisfaction in the body of the assessment order itself. The assessee cited case laws emphasizing that penalty proceedings should be initiated during the assessment and satisfaction must be recorded in the assessment order. The CIT(A) found no merit in this argument, stating that the penalty was for specific non-compliance and did not require the assessment to be passed ex-parte under section 144.

                          Tribunal's Decision:
                          The Tribunal observed that the assessee had complied with the notices by denying ownership of the bank account and providing timely responses. It found that the A.O. did not substantiate the claim that the bank account belonged to the assessee and that the assessee could not provide a consent form for an account he did not own. The Tribunal concluded that the penalty under section 271(1)(b) was not justified, as the assessee had complied with the notices to the best of his ability. Consequently, the Tribunal deleted the penalty and allowed the appeals.

                          Conclusion:
                          The Tribunal's detailed analysis led to the conclusion that the penalty under section 271(1)(b) was unjustified due to the assessee's compliance with the notices and the lack of evidence proving ownership of the alleged bank account. The appeals were allowed, and the penalties were deleted.
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