Notice under s.148 dated 31 July 2022 barred by limitation; first proviso to s.149 fatal, fifth proviso limited HC held the notice issued under s.148 on 31 July 2022 was barred by limitation. Applying the law as of the notice date, the first proviso to s.149 ...
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Notice under s.148 dated 31 July 2022 barred by limitation; first proviso to s.149 fatal, fifth proviso limited
HC held the notice issued under s.148 on 31 July 2022 was barred by limitation. Applying the law as of the notice date, the first proviso to s.149 prevented issuance after 1 April 2021 for the relevant AY, so the fifth proviso could not save the notice; only the period 24 May-8 June 2022 could be excluded under the fifth proviso. The sixth proviso was inapplicable. The impugned notice was quashed and decision pronounced in favour of the assessee.
Issues Involved: 1. Period of Limitation for Issuance of Notice 2. Validity of Reassessment Proceedings 3. Application of Supreme Court Judgment in Ashish Agarwal Case 4. Applicability of TOLA and Notifications 5. Validity of Approval under Section 151
Summary:
1. Period of Limitation for Issuance of Notice: The petitioner challenged the notice dated 24th May 2022 under Section 148A(b) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, arguing it was issued beyond the period of limitation as per Section 149 of the Act. The Court noted that for AY 2014-15, the time limit to issue a notice expired on 31st March 2021. Despite the amended provisions allowing a 10-year period under certain conditions, the first proviso to Section 149(1) restricts this by stating that no notice can be issued if it was already time-barred under the unamended provisions. The Court concluded that the notice issued on 31st July 2022 was barred by limitation.
2. Validity of Reassessment Proceedings: The petitioner contended that the reassessment proceedings were invalid as they were initiated based on a "change of opinion" and without new information as required under Explanation 1 to Section 148. The Court did not delve into these arguments in detail, as the preliminary issue of limitation was decisive.
3. Application of Supreme Court Judgment in Ashish Agarwal Case: The petitioner argued that the directions in the Ashish Agarwal case were not applicable as no writ petition was filed challenging the earlier notice dated 21st May 2021. The Court agreed, stating that the Supreme Court's directions did not extend the limitation period for issuing notices under Section 148.
4. Applicability of TOLA and Notifications: The petitioner argued that the provisions of TOLA and subsequent notifications extending the limitation period were ultra vires and could not apply post 1st April 2021 when the new reassessment provisions were introduced. The Court supported this view, stating that the notifications did not extend the time limit for AY 2014-15 beyond 31st March 2021. The Court also rejected the Revenue's argument that the notices should "relate back" to an earlier date.
5. Validity of Approval under Section 151: The petitioner claimed that the approval granted under Section 151 was without application of mind. The Court did not address this issue in detail, as the notice was already deemed time-barred.
Findings: The Court concluded that the notice issued on 31st July 2022 was barred by limitation. The Court held that the validity of a notice must be judged based on the law existing on the date of issuance, which, in this case, was after the expiry of the limitation period. Therefore, the impugned notice and the reassessment proceedings were quashed.
Conclusion: The petition was disposed of, with the Court ruling in favor of the petitioner on the issue of limitation, rendering other grounds of challenge moot. No order as to costs was made.
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