ITAT Dismisses Application for Rectification of Adhoc Expense Disallowance - Decision Upheld The miscellaneous application seeking rectification of an order passed by ITAT concerning adhoc disallowance of expenses for assessment year 2012-13 was ...
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ITAT Dismisses Application for Rectification of Adhoc Expense Disallowance - Decision Upheld
The miscellaneous application seeking rectification of an order passed by ITAT concerning adhoc disallowance of expenses for assessment year 2012-13 was dismissed. The tribunal upheld the disallowance of Rs. 1,00,000 out of Rs. 1,82,609 sustained by CIT(A), noting that only mistakes apparent from the record can be rectified under the Income-tax Act. The tribunal's decision was considered thorough, and the request for a review was deemed impermissible. Consequently, the application was dismissed, affirming the tribunal's order from 27.02.2019 for the assessment year 2012-13.
Issues: Rectification of mistake apparent from records in an order passed by ITAT regarding adhoc disallowance of expenses for assessment year 2012-13.
Analysis:
1. The assessee filed a miscellaneous application seeking rectification of a mistake in an order dated 21.12.2017 passed by the Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal, 'C' Bench, Mumbai for the assessment year 2012-13. The application aimed to recall the order due to the tribunal's failure to delete the entire addition on account of adhoc disallowance of 5% of vehicle expenses, tea, and sundry expenses confirmed by the CIT(A). The learned counsel for the assessee argued that the additions on an adhoc basis cannot be made as the assessee is a company. However, the tribunal reduced the additions to Rs. 1,00,000 out of Rs. 1,82,609 sustained by the CIT(A) based on the factual matrix of the case.
2. The learned counsel for the assessee contended that there are tribunal decisions where entire additions were deleted in similar cases. The tribunal's order dated 21.12.2017 upheld the disallowance of Rs. 1,00,000, and the Revenue did not file any appeal against the relief granted by the CIT(A). The tribunal's decision was based on the entire factual matrix of the case, and the assessee's plea for a review of the order was deemed impermissible under Section 254(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, as only mistakes apparent from the record can be rectified within the limited mandate of the said section. Consequently, the miscellaneous application seeking rectification was dismissed.
3. The tribunal's decision was considered to be based on a thorough evaluation of the factual circumstances, and the request for a review of the order was found to be outside the permissible scope of rectification under the Income-tax Act, 1961. The miscellaneous application filed by the assessee was thus dismissed, and the order pronounced in the open court on 27.02.2019 confirmed the dismissal of the application arising out of the appeal for the assessment year 2012-13.
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