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        <h1>Appellate tribunal upholds penalty deletions on undisclosed foreign income for assessment years 2011-12 and 2012-13.</h1> <h3>ACIT, Central Circle-14, New Delhi Versus Bikramjit Singh Kalra</h3> ACIT, Central Circle-14, New Delhi Versus Bikramjit Singh Kalra - TMI Issues:1. Penalty deletion on undisclosed foreign income for assessment years 2011-12 and 2012-13.2. Applicability of Section 271(1)(c) of the Income Tax Act.3. Interpretation of CBDT Circular No.21/2015.4. Difference in income disclosure under Section 139(1) and Section 153A.5. Justification for penalty imposition by Assessing Officer.6. Validity of penalty deletion by CIT(A).7. Judicial precedents and legal interpretations influencing penalty decisions.Issue 1: Penalty Deletion on Undisclosed Foreign Income:The appeals involved challenges to the deletion of penalties on undisclosed foreign income for the assessment years 2011-12 and 2012-13. The CIT(A) had deleted penalties of Rs. 49,915 and Rs. 788, respectively, imposed under Section 271(1)(c) of the Income Tax Act.Issue 2: Applicability of Section 271(1)(c):The Assessing Officer relied on Section 271(1)(c) to impose penalties due to discrepancies in income disclosure between returns filed under Section 139(1) and Section 153A. The appellant contested the penalty imposition, citing judicial precedents and legal interpretations.Issue 3: Interpretation of CBDT Circular No.21/2015:The appellant invoked an exception under CBDT Circular No.21/2015 to challenge the penalty imposition despite low tax effect. The interpretation of this circular played a role in the penalty deletion decisions.Issue 4: Difference in Income Disclosure:Significant differences in income disclosure under Section 139(1) and Section 153A led to penalty impositions. The appellant explained discrepancies, attributing them to changes in taxability status and corrections in income declarations.Issue 5: Justification for Penalty Imposition:The Assessing Officer justified penalty impositions by highlighting the non-disclosure of income, citing legal provisions and judicial decisions to support the penalties under Section 271(1)(c).Issue 6: Validity of Penalty Deletion by CIT(A):The CIT(A) deleted penalties after considering explanations provided by the appellant regarding income discrepancies. The CIT(A) found no malafide intent in the income disclosures and relied on judicial precedents to support penalty deletions.Issue 7: Judicial Precedents and Legal Interpretations:Various judicial precedents, including decisions of the Delhi High Court and ITAT benches, influenced the penalty decisions. The CIT(A) and the appellate tribunal considered legal interpretations to uphold penalty deletions based on factual explanations provided by the appellant.In conclusion, the appellate tribunal dismissed the appeals of the Revenue, affirming the penalty deletions on undisclosed foreign income for the respective assessment years. The decisions were based on detailed analysis of income disclosures, legal provisions, judicial precedents, and interpretations of relevant circulars and acts.

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