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        2019 (11) TMI 862 - AT - Income Tax

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        Tribunal quashes assessment reopening under Income Tax Act due to lack of independent verification The Tribunal quashed the reopening of the assessment under section 147/148 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, due to the Assessing Officer's failure to ...
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                          Tribunal quashes assessment reopening under Income Tax Act due to lack of independent verification

                          The Tribunal quashed the reopening of the assessment under section 147/148 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, due to the Assessing Officer's failure to independently verify information and the mechanical approval granted by the Principal Commissioner of Income Tax. Consequently, all additions made by the Assessing Officer, including Rs. 11.05 crores under section 68 and Rs. 22,10,000/- on account of commission, were deleted.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Validity of the reopening of the assessment under section 147/148 of the I.T. Act, 1961.
                          2. Validity of the approval/sanction granted by the Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax.
                          3. Addition of Rs. 11.05 crores under section 68 of the I.T. Act.
                          4. Addition of Rs. 22,10,000/- on account of commission.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Validity of the reopening of the assessment under section 147/148 of the I.T. Act, 1961:

                          The assessee challenged the reopening of the assessment on multiple grounds, arguing that the assessment was framed based on third-party information without the A.O. applying his mind. The assessee cited several judgments to support their claim, including Pr. CIT vs. RMG Polyvinyl (I) Ltd., Pr. CIT vs. Meenakshi Overseas (P) Ltd., and Pr. CIT vs. G And G Pharma India Ltd., which emphasized the necessity of the A.O. independently verifying the information received from the Investigation Wing before forming a belief that income had escaped assessment.

                          The Tribunal found that the A.O. recorded incorrect facts in the reasons for reopening the assessment, such as the non-existence of M/s. Management Services Pvt. Ltd. and the incorrect association of M/s. Shubh Propbuild Pvt. Ltd. with Shri Himanshu Verma. The Tribunal concluded that the A.O. did not independently apply his mind to the information received and merely reproduced the Investigation Wing's report, leading to the reopening being deemed invalid and bad in law.

                          2. Validity of the approval/sanction granted by the Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax:

                          The assessee argued that the approval under section 151 was granted mechanically without an independent application of mind. The approval recorded by the Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax was simply "Yes, I am satisfied," which the Tribunal found insufficient. The Tribunal relied on judgments such as United Electrical Co. Pvt. Ltd. vs. CIT and CIT vs. S. Goyanka Lime & Chemical Ltd., which held that such mechanical approvals without detailed reasoning are invalid.

                          The Tribunal noted that no record was produced to show that the Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax had independently reviewed the material before granting approval. Therefore, the Tribunal concluded that the approval/sanction was invalid and without application of mind.

                          3. Addition of Rs. 11.05 crores under section 68 of the I.T. Act:

                          The A.O. made an addition of Rs. 11.05 crores on account of share capital and share premium received from 38 parties, based on the statement of Shri Himanshu Verma and the Investigation Wing's report. However, the Tribunal found that the A.O.'s reasons for reopening the assessment were based on incorrect facts and lacked independent verification. The Tribunal also noted that the A.O. did not provide the assessee with an opportunity to cross-examine Shri Himanshu Verma, whose statement was used against the assessee.

                          Given that the reopening of the assessment was quashed, the Tribunal did not need to decide on the merits of the addition, rendering it an academic discussion only.

                          4. Addition of Rs. 22,10,000/- on account of commission:

                          The A.O. added Rs. 22,10,000/- as commission allegedly paid by the assessee for arranging accommodation entries. However, since the Tribunal quashed the reopening of the assessment, this addition was also rendered invalid and was deleted along with the other additions.

                          Conclusion:

                          The Tribunal quashed the reopening of the assessment under section 147/148 of the I.T. Act, 1961, due to the A.O.'s failure to independently verify the information received from the Investigation Wing and the mechanical approval granted by the Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax. Consequently, all additions made by the A.O., including Rs. 11.05 crores under section 68 and Rs. 22,10,000/- on account of commission, were deleted.
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