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Tribunal Upholds Order on Tax Appeal, Rejects Rectification Plea The Tribunal upheld the original order dismissing the appeal due to the shortfall in the payment of admitted taxes on the returned income. The applicant's ...
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Tribunal Upholds Order on Tax Appeal, Rejects Rectification Plea
The Tribunal upheld the original order dismissing the appeal due to the shortfall in the payment of admitted taxes on the returned income. The applicant's plea for rectification/recall under S.254(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 was rejected as the Tribunal found no mistake apparent from the record justifying rectification. Despite the applicant's detailed breakdown of tax payments, the Tribunal confirmed the shortfall in admitted and undisputed tax payments, acknowledging the financial constraints and efforts to clear the outstanding balance. The Tribunal emphasized that rectification proceedings were limited to identifying errors in the order, not revisiting the case's merits.
Issues: Rectification/recall of order under S.254(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 regarding shortfall in payment of admitted taxes on returned income.
Issue 1: Rectification/Recall of Tribunal Order The applicant sought rectification/recall of the Tribunal's order dated 10.10.2012 in ITA No.363/Hyd/2012 under S.254(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, citing mistakes apparent from the record. The appeal was dismissed, upholding the CIT(A)'s decision due to a shortfall in the payment of admitted taxes on the returned income. The applicant contended that certain mistakes had crept into the order, specifically related to the total admitted tax payable and the payments made towards taxes at different stages.
Issue 2: Shortfall in Payment of Admitted Taxes The applicant argued that there was no shortfall in the payment of admitted taxes on the date of the appeal hearing. The contention was based on the detailed breakdown of tax payments made by the applicant, totaling Rs.4,53,11,573 by the date of the application. However, the Tribunal noted that there was an admitted shortfall in the payment of admitted and undisputed tax, as confirmed by the CIT(A) and the applicant's representative. The applicant's plea that there was no violation under S.249(4) of the Act was dismissed, as the financial stringency and the ongoing efforts to clear the outstanding tax balance were acknowledged by the CIT(A) during the appellate proceedings.
Issue 3: Adherence to Legal Provisions The Tribunal emphasized that the rectification proceedings under S.254(2) were limited to determining the existence of any mistake apparent from the record in the Tribunal's order. The Tribunal found that the decisions cited by the applicant's counsel were irrelevant to the rectification process, as they pertained to the case's merits rather than the existence of a mistake in the Tribunal's order. Consequently, the Tribunal concluded that the applicant's rectification application lacked merit and rejected it accordingly.
In conclusion, the Tribunal upheld the original order dismissing the appeal due to the shortfall in the payment of admitted taxes on the returned income, as the applicant failed to demonstrate any mistake apparent from the record warranting rectification.
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