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Tribunal allows partial appeal, directs AO to disallow 10% expenses. Reopening assessment and penalty dismissed. The appeal was partly allowed, with the Tribunal directing the Assessing Officer to disallow 10% of the total expenses claimed by the assessee. The issues ...
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Tribunal allows partial appeal, directs AO to disallow 10% expenses. Reopening assessment and penalty dismissed.
The appeal was partly allowed, with the Tribunal directing the Assessing Officer to disallow 10% of the total expenses claimed by the assessee. The issues related to the reopening of assessment and penalty proceedings were dismissed.
Issues: - Disallowance of expenses based on comparison with another case - Reopening of assessment and penalty proceedings
Analysis:
Issue 1: Disallowance of expenses based on comparison with another case 1. The appeal was filed against the order of the Learned Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) for the assessment year 2011-12. 2. The Assessing Officer disallowed 30% of the expenses claimed by the assessee, amounting to Rs. 56,10,669, based on a previous case involving Anita L. Ghadge. 3. The assessee argued that the disallowance was unjustified as their profit ratio was significantly higher than Anita L. Ghadge's case. 4. The Tribunal noted that the assessee had not provided supporting documents for the expenses claimed but observed that the nature of transactions and profit ratios differed between the two cases. 5. Considering the higher profit ratio of the assessee and the fact that in a subsequent assessment year, only 5% of expenses were disallowed, the Tribunal directed the Assessing Officer to disallow 10% of the total expenses claimed by the assessee.
Issue 2: Reopening of assessment and penalty proceedings 1. The assessee raised grounds related to the reopening of assessment and initiation of penalty proceedings under section 271(1)(c) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. 2. During the hearing, the assessee did not press the ground concerning the reopening of assessment, leading to its dismissal. 3. The Tribunal considered the penalty proceedings premature and dismissed them as well.
In conclusion, the appeal was partly allowed, with the Tribunal directing the Assessing Officer to disallow 10% of the total expenses claimed by the assessee. The issues related to the reopening of assessment and penalty proceedings were dismissed.
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