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        2024 (7) TMI 1575 - AT - Income Tax

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        AO lacks jurisdiction under Section 153C for assessment year 2011-12 as escaped income threshold not met ITAT Ahmedabad held that AO lacked jurisdiction to initiate proceedings u/s 153C for AY 2011-12. Documents were received by AO in FY 2017-18 relevant to ...
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                          AO lacks jurisdiction under Section 153C for assessment year 2011-12 as escaped income threshold not met

                          ITAT Ahmedabad held that AO lacked jurisdiction to initiate proceedings u/s 153C for AY 2011-12. Documents were received by AO in FY 2017-18 relevant to AY 2018-19, allowing proceedings only for six preceding years (AY 2017-18 to 2012-13). For years beyond six but within ten years, escaped income must exceed Rs. 50 lakhs. Since addition was only Rs. 22.56 lakhs in AY 2011-12, the threshold wasn't met. Assessment order u/s 153C r.w.s. 143(3) was quashed as beyond jurisdiction. Assessee's appeal allowed.




                          1. ISSUES PRESENTED and CONSIDERED

                          The core legal questions presented and considered in this judgment are:

                          • Whether the initiation of proceedings under Section 153C of the Income Tax Act, 1961 was valid, given the date of receipt of documents by the Assessing Officer (AO) of the assessee.
                          • Whether the addition of INR 22,56,000 under Section 69 of the Act was justified based on the evidence presented.
                          • Whether the failure to provide the satisfaction note and opportunity for cross-examination invalidated the assessment proceedings.
                          • Whether the assessment for A.Y. 2011-12 was within the permissible period for initiation under Section 153C, considering the provisions related to the six-year and ten-year periods.

                          2. ISSUE-WISE DETAILED ANALYSIS

                          Issue 1: Validity of Proceedings under Section 153C

                          • Relevant Legal Framework and Precedents: Section 153C of the Income Tax Act allows the AO to assess or reassess the income of any other person (not the searched person) if seized documents pertain to them. The first proviso to Section 153C specifies that the date of receiving the documents by the AO is the reference point for calculating the six-year period for assessment.
                          • Court's Interpretation and Reasoning: The court emphasized that the date of receipt of documents by the AO, not the date of search, determines the assessment period under Section 153C. This interpretation aligns with precedents set by the Supreme Court in CIT vs. Jasjit Singh and the Delhi High Court in PCIT vs. Ojjus Medicare (P.) Ltd.
                          • Key Evidence and Findings: The AO received the relevant documents in F.Y. 2017-18, making A.Y. 2018-19 the reference year. Thus, the permissible assessment years were A.Y. 2012-13 to A.Y. 2017-18.
                          • Application of Law to Facts: Since the proceedings for A.Y. 2011-12 were initiated beyond the permissible six-year period, they were deemed invalid.
                          • Treatment of Competing Arguments: The court rejected the respondent's reliance on the AO's orders, emphasizing legal precedents and statutory interpretation.
                          • Conclusions: The initiation of proceedings under Section 153C for A.Y. 2011-12 was beyond jurisdiction and therefore quashed.

                          Issue 2: Addition of INR 22,56,000 under Section 69

                          • Relevant Legal Framework and Precedents: Section 69 of the Act pertains to unexplained investments, allowing for additions to income when the nature and source of investments are not satisfactorily explained.
                          • Court's Interpretation and Reasoning: The court did not delve into this issue due to the quashing of the assessment order on jurisdictional grounds.
                          • Conclusions: As the order was quashed on jurisdictional grounds, this issue was not adjudicated further.

                          Issue 3: Non-provision of Satisfaction Note and Cross-examination

                          • Relevant Legal Framework and Precedents: The Supreme Court's decision in Calcutta Knitwears mandates the provision of a satisfaction note, and cross-examination is a legal right.
                          • Court's Interpretation and Reasoning: The court did not address this issue directly due to the quashing of the assessment order on other grounds.
                          • Conclusions: This issue was not adjudicated further due to the quashing of the assessment order.

                          3. SIGNIFICANT HOLDINGS

                          • Preserve Verbatim Quotes of Crucial Legal Reasoning: "The date of receiving of the books of accounts by the AO of the other person shall be treated / deemed as date of search and six years preceding to that year will be construed as the relevant years for which proceedings under Section 153C of the Act can be initiated in respect of such other person."
                          • Core Principles Established: The assessment period under Section 153C is determined by the date of receipt of documents by the AO, not the date of search. The six-year period is counted backwards from this date.
                          • Final Determinations on Each Issue: The proceedings under Section 153C for A.Y. 2011-12 were quashed as they were initiated beyond the permissible period. Other issues were not adjudicated due to this jurisdictional finding.

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