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        <h1>Tax Appeal Tribunal Upholds CIT(A)'s Decision on Deduction Claim, Grants Relief, and Reverses Penalty</h1> <h3>The Income tax Officer, Ward-4 (2), Ahmedabad Versus KJWW Engineering India Pvt. Ltd.</h3> The Income tax Officer, Ward-4 (2), Ahmedabad Versus KJWW Engineering India Pvt. Ltd. - TMI Issues Involved:1. Condonation of delay in filing the appeal.2. Admission of additional evidence in violation of Rule 46A.3. Entitlement to Section 10B deduction.4. Imposition of penalty under Section 271(1)(c).Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:1. Condonation of Delay in Filing the Appeal:The Revenue challenged the CIT(A)’s decision to condone a delay of 134 days in the assessee’s filing of the appeal. The assessee argued that the delay was due to oversight and inadvertence in communicating and sending necessary records to its Authorized Representative. The CIT(A) found the delay to be a bona fide mistake and admitted the appeal for adjudication on merits. The Tribunal upheld this decision, noting that there was no material to dispute the assessee’s solemn averments and that the delay was neither intentional nor deliberate.2. Admission of Additional Evidence in Violation of Rule 46A:The Revenue contended that the CIT(A) erred in admitting additional evidence in violation of Rule 46A. The assessee had claimed Section 10B deduction in its revised return, but the Assessing Officer disallowed it based on the auditor’s statement that the STPI registration was not obtained. The assessee later provided additional evidence showing the STPI certification dated 18.02.2009 and a rectification communication from STPI, Gandhinagar dated 09.07.2013. The CIT(A) admitted this additional evidence, and the Tribunal found no fault in this decision, noting that the Assessing Officer did not dispute the facts in his remand report.3. Entitlement to Section 10B Deduction:The CIT(A) held that the assessee was entitled to Section 10B deduction from the date of STPI registration (18.02.2009) on a proportionate basis. The assessee argued for the entire deduction for the relevant year, while the Revenue sought to uphold the complete disallowance. The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)’s decision, noting that the assessee had been granted STPI registration on 18.02.2009 and was entitled to the deduction from that date. The Tribunal found no reason to interfere with the CIT(A)’s well-reasoned order.4. Imposition of Penalty under Section 271(1)(c):The Assessing Officer imposed a penalty of Rs. 24,93,500/- under Section 271(1)(c), terming the assessee’s deduction claim as false and lacking bonafides. The CIT(A) reversed this decision, noting that the assessee had a bona fide belief in its entitlement to the deduction and that the misrepresentation was due to the ignorance of the Chartered Accountant. The Tribunal agreed with the CIT(A), citing the Supreme Court’s decision in Reliance Petroproducts, which states that every disallowance or addition does not necessarily result in a penalty under Section 271(1)(c). The Tribunal thus rejected the Revenue’s appeal on this issue.Conclusion:The Tribunal dismissed both the Revenue’s appeals and the assessee’s cross-objection, upholding the CIT(A)’s decisions on all issues. The judgment emphasized the bona fide nature of the assessee’s actions and the procedural aspects of filing additional evidence and audit reports.

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