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Appeal Tribunal Upholds Decision on Notice u/s. 148 The appellate tribunal upheld the decision of the Ld. Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) after finding that the notice u/s. 148 was not served within ...
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Appeal Tribunal Upholds Decision on Notice u/s. 148
The appellate tribunal upheld the decision of the Ld. Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) after finding that the notice u/s. 148 was not served within the prescribed period, leading to the proceedings under sections 147/148 being deemed unsustainable. The tribunal emphasized the importance of proper notice issuance and service for a valid assessment order under section 147. Consequently, the Revenue's appeal against the assessment order for the asstt. year 2003-04 was dismissed based on the failure to prove the service of notice u/s. 148.
Issues: Appeal against order of Ld. Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) for asstt. year 2003-04 - Notice u/s. 148 not served - Sustainability of proceedings u/s. 147 - Assessment order challenged.
Analysis:
Issue 1: Notice u/s. 148 not served The appellant contested that no notice u/s. 148 was received within the prescribed period, challenging the validity of the assessment proceedings. The appellant maintained that the notice was not served at the correct address despite regular filings and communications at the known address. The appellant presented an affidavit affirming the lack of receipt of any notice relevant to the assessment. The Ld. CIT(A) examined the facts and affirmed that the AO failed to prove the service of notice u/s. 148 before completing the assessment. Consequently, the proceedings u/s. 147/148 were deemed unsustainable.
Issue 2: Sustainability of proceedings u/s. 147 The Ld. CIT(A) concluded that since the notice u/s. 148 was not served as required, the proceedings under sections 147/148 were considered legally unsustainable. The appellant's argument regarding the incorrect address for notice delivery and the absence of any substantiating evidence from the AO supported the decision to dismiss the appeal. The Ld. CIT(A) emphasized the importance of proper notice issuance and service as a prerequisite for a valid assessment order under section 147.
Issue 3: Assessment order challenged The Revenue's appeal was dismissed based on the findings related to the notice u/s. 148 and the subsequent sustainability of the proceedings u/s. 147. The appellate tribunal upheld the decision of the Ld. CIT(A) after thorough examination of the facts and legal provisions. The tribunal found no fault in the Ld. CIT(A)'s reasoning and decision, leading to the dismissal of the Revenue's appeal against the impugned order for the assessment year 2003-04.
In conclusion, the judgment highlighted the significance of proper notice issuance and service in assessment proceedings, emphasizing the legal requirement for a valid assessment order under section 147. The decision to dismiss the Revenue's appeal was based on the failure to prove the service of notice u/s. 148, rendering the proceedings u/s. 147/148 legally unsustainable.
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