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High Court sets aside assessment order for stock value variation, directs re-hearing, personal hearing, and provision of relevant material. The High Court set aside the assessment order that enhanced stock variation values without notice, directing the respondent to re-hear the petitioner, ...
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High Court sets aside assessment order for stock value variation, directs re-hearing, personal hearing, and provision of relevant material.
The High Court set aside the assessment order that enhanced stock variation values without notice, directing the respondent to re-hear the petitioner, provide relevant material, allow objections, and conduct a personal hearing. The writ petition was disposed of with pending applications closed and no costs ordered.
Issues Involved: Challenge to assessment order for Assessment Year 2010-2011, discrepancy in stock valuation, reversal of Input Tax Credit on Hiring Charges, lack of notice of enhancement in stock variation values.
Analysis:
Issue 1: Challenge to Assessment Order The petitioner challenged the assessment order dated 26.10.2016 for the Assessment Year 2010-2011. The petitioner's business premises were inspected on multiple dates leading to the generation of an inspection report. The respondent issued a notice for revising the assessment based on the inspection report. The petitioner filed objections to the notice, explaining the stock discrepancy. However, the respondent confirmed the revision proposal, leading to the petitioner challenging the order in a writ petition.
Issue 2: Lack of Opportunity The High Court noted that in the previous round of litigation, the order confirming the revision proposal was set aside as the petitioner was not given an opportunity to represent its case. The matter was remitted to the respondent with directions to allow the petitioner to explain its stand and submit additional documents. Despite the petitioner filing objections and relevant documents, the respondent once again confirmed the revision proposal.
Issue 3: Reversal of Input Tax Credit The respondent reversed the Input Tax Credit on Hiring Charges amounting to Rs. 1,00,811 based on the rejection of the petitioner's appeal before the Deputy Commissioner. This reversal was a point of contention in the writ petition filed by the petitioner.
Issue 4: Lack of Notice of Enhancement The petitioner specifically challenged the enhancement of stock variation values from Rs. 4,29,39,009 to Rs. 7,35,54,579 without any notice of enhancement being provided. The High Court questioned the validity of such enhancement without prior notice to the petitioner. The respondent admitted that enhancing stock variation values without notice was not tenable.
In conclusion, the High Court set aside the impugned order to the extent that it enhanced the stock variation values. The respondent was directed to re-hear the petitioner, provide the material forming the basis for enhancement, allow the petitioner to file objections, and conduct a personal hearing before passing a fresh order. The writ petition was disposed of accordingly, with pending applications closed and no order as to costs.
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