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Invalid Notice Leads to Dismissal of Revenue's Appeals The Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's appeals as the assessment was invalidated due to non-service of notice under section 143(2) of the Income-tax Act ...
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Invalid Notice Leads to Dismissal of Revenue's Appeals
The Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's appeals as the assessment was invalidated due to non-service of notice under section 143(2) of the Income-tax Act within the prescribed period. Consequently, the penalty under section 271(1)(c) was deemed unsustainable. The judgment stressed the significance of proper notice service and adherence to timelines for maintaining the integrity of tax assessments.
Issues: 1. Deletion of addition due to non-service of notice under section 143(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961. 2. Deletion of penalty under section 271(1)(c) of the Act on account of non-sustenance of the assessment order.
Analysis:
Issue 1: Deletion of addition due to non-service of notice under section 143(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961: The Revenue filed an appeal against the deletion of an addition of Rs. 19,07,379 due to the assessment being considered null and void because of non-service of notice under section 143(2) of the Act. The Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) found that the notice was issued on the last day of the limitation period and the probability of service on the same day was remote. The notice was served by affixture without proper grounds, as the conditions for such service were not met. The Tribunal agreed that the notice was not served within the prescribed period, making the assessment order invalid.
Issue 2: Deletion of penalty under section 271(1)(c) of the Act on account of non-sustenance of the assessment order: The Revenue also appealed against the deletion of penalty under section 271(1)(c) of the Act due to the annulment of the assessment order. Since the assessment was deemed illegal and void ab initio, the penalty was not sustainable in the eyes of the law. The Tribunal concurred with the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals) and upheld the deletion of the penalty.
In conclusion, the Tribunal dismissed the appeals of the Revenue, as the assessment was found to be invalid due to the non-service of the notice under section 143(2) of the Act within the prescribed period. Consequently, the penalty under section 271(1)(c) was also deemed unsustainable. The judgment emphasized the importance of proper service of notices and highlighted the need for officers to adhere to prescribed timelines to ensure the integrity of tax assessments.
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