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        2019 (6) TMI 424 - AT - Income Tax

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        ITAT Remits Case for Reconsideration by CIT(A) Stressing Detailed Examination The ITAT remitted all issues back to the CIT(A) for reconsideration, emphasizing the necessity of detailed examination of AO's findings, timing of tax ...
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                            ITAT Remits Case for Reconsideration by CIT(A) Stressing Detailed Examination

                            The ITAT remitted all issues back to the CIT(A) for reconsideration, emphasizing the necessity of detailed examination of AO's findings, timing of tax payments, return filings, and relevant case law applicability. The assessee's cross-objection was dismissed due to a filing delay.




                            Issues Involved:
                            1. Deletion of penalty under Section 271(1)(c) of the IT Act, 1961.
                            2. Payments to bogus sub-contractors.
                            3. Unaccounted cash payments.
                            4. Unaccounted investments.
                            5. Voluntary disclosure under Section 132(4).

                            Issue-wise Detailed Analysis:

                            1. Deletion of Penalty under Section 271(1)(c) of the IT Act, 1961:
                            The Revenue appealed against the deletion of a penalty of Rs. 73 lakhs levied on concealed income, arguing that Explanation 5A(ii)(a) to Section 271(1)(c) was applicable. The Assessing Officer (AO) initiated penalty proceedings based on concealed income detected during search and seizure operations, which led to the assessee filing revised returns. The AO argued that the disclosure was not voluntary but made only after being confronted with incriminating evidence. The CIT(A) deleted the penalty, citing that the assessee had disclosed the income under Section 132(4) and offered the same in the return filed under Section 153A. The ITAT noted that the CIT(A) did not adequately address the AO's findings and remitted the issue back to the CIT(A) for reconsideration in light of the observations and relevant case laws.

                            2. Payments to Bogus Sub-contractors:
                            During the search and assessment proceedings, it was found that the assessee had claimed expenditures in its Profit & Loss account for payments made to Siva Construction and Krat Engineering, which were found to be bogus. The assessee admitted that these payments were not genuine and revised its return to include Rs. 1,20,74,454 as income. The AO initiated penalty proceedings for concealment of this income. The CIT(A) deleted the penalty, but the ITAT remitted the issue back to the CIT(A) for a detailed examination.

                            3. Unaccounted Cash Payments:
                            The AO discovered unaccounted cash payments of Rs. 13,50,000 for the purchase of property at Anna Nagar, Chennai, which were not recorded in the assessee's books. The assessee admitted the unaccounted payments and revised its return accordingly. Penalty proceedings were initiated for concealment of this income. The CIT(A) deleted the penalty, but the ITAT remitted the issue back to the CIT(A) for further consideration, noting that the CIT(A) did not address the AO's findings adequately.

                            4. Unaccounted Investments:
                            The AO found that the assessee had made unaccounted investments totaling Rs. 1,07,89,165, including Rs. 4,80,240 for land at Gangakhed and other investments recorded in seized documents. The assessee admitted these unaccounted investments and revised its return. Penalty proceedings were initiated for concealment of this income. The CIT(A) deleted the penalty, but the ITAT remitted the issue back to the CIT(A) for detailed examination and consideration of relevant case laws.

                            5. Voluntary Disclosure under Section 132(4):
                            The assessee argued that it had made a voluntary disclosure of Rs. 50 crores during the search proceedings under Section 132(4) to cover various irregularities and avoid litigation. The AO contended that the disclosure was not voluntary as it was made only after being confronted with incriminating evidence. The CIT(A) accepted the assessee's argument and deleted the penalty. However, the ITAT noted that the CIT(A) did not adequately address the AO's findings and remitted the issue back for reconsideration, emphasizing the need to examine when the taxes were paid and the returns filed following the disclosure.

                            Conclusion:
                            The ITAT remitted the issues back to the CIT(A) for reconsideration, emphasizing the need for detailed examination of the AO's findings, the timing of tax payments and return filings, and the applicability of relevant case laws. The cross-objection filed by the assessee was dismissed due to a delay in filing.
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