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        2025 (4) TMI 287 - AT - Income Tax

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        Reassessment notice under section 148 quashed for being based on non-existent information beyond jurisdiction limits ITAT Hyderabad quashed the reassessment notice issued under section 148 beyond three years from the relevant assessment year. The AO passed order under ...
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                            Reassessment notice under section 148 quashed for being based on non-existent information beyond jurisdiction limits

                            ITAT Hyderabad quashed the reassessment notice issued under section 148 beyond three years from the relevant assessment year. The AO passed order under section 148A(d) based on non-existent information and incorrectly assumed jurisdiction when escaped income did not exceed Rs. 50 lakhs. The tribunal held that allowing reopening based on unavailable information would permit AOs to reopen assessments by citing irrelevant information, contrary to law. The notice was declared illegal and void-ab-initio, and the consequent assessment order under section 143(3) read with section 147 was quashed. Decision favored the assessee.




                            ISSUES PRESENTED and CONSIDERED

                            The core legal questions considered in this judgment include:

                            • Whether the notice issued under Section 148 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, was valid given the amount of income allegedly escaped assessment.
                            • Whether the Assessing Officer (AO) had jurisdiction to issue the notice under Section 148 based on the information available at the time.
                            • Whether the assessment order passed under Section 143(3) read with Section 147 was sustainable, given the alleged procedural and jurisdictional errors.

                            ISSUE-WISE DETAILED ANALYSIS

                            1. Validity of Notice under Section 148

                            Relevant legal framework and precedents: The issuance of a notice under Section 148 is governed by Section 149 of the Income Tax Act, which stipulates that no notice shall be issued if three years have elapsed from the end of the relevant assessment year unless the income escaped assessment amounts to or is likely to amount to Rs. 50 lakhs or more.

                            Court's interpretation and reasoning: The Tribunal noted that the AO initially issued the notice under Section 148 on the assumption that the income escaped assessment exceeded Rs. 50 lakhs. However, the final assessment concluded that the income escaped assessment was only Rs. 17,24,023/-, which is below the Rs. 50 lakh threshold.

                            Key evidence and findings: The AO's assumption was based on incorrect information regarding deposits, which were later found not to exist. The bank confirmed that the account was closed and no such deposits were made.

                            Application of law to facts: Since the escaped income was below Rs. 50 lakhs, the notice should have been issued within three years, making the notice issued beyond this period invalid.

                            Treatment of competing arguments: The Department argued that the AO could issue the notice based on prima facie information. However, the Tribunal held that the information must be accurate and relevant at the time of issuing the notice.

                            Conclusions: The Tribunal concluded that the notice under Section 148 was invalid as it was based on non-existent information and issued beyond the permissible period.

                            2. Jurisdiction of the Assessing Officer

                            Relevant legal framework and precedents: Jurisdiction under Section 148 is contingent upon the AO having valid reasons to believe that income has escaped assessment.

                            Court's interpretation and reasoning: The Tribunal observed that the AO's jurisdiction was improperly assumed based on incorrect and non-existent information.

                            Key evidence and findings: The AO's decision to issue the notice was influenced by erroneous data regarding cash and time deposits, which were not substantiated by the bank's response.

                            Application of law to facts: The Tribunal found that the AO's jurisdiction was improperly exercised as the foundational facts for reopening the assessment were incorrect.

                            Treatment of competing arguments: The Department's argument that the AO acted on available information was dismissed due to the lack of verifiable evidence supporting the AO's initial assumptions.

                            Conclusions: The Tribunal determined that the AO lacked jurisdiction to issue the notice under Section 148, rendering the subsequent assessment order unsustainable.

                            SIGNIFICANT HOLDINGS

                            Preserve verbatim quotes of crucial legal reasoning: "The AO assumed jurisdiction by passing order u/s. 148A(d) of the Act on the basis of incorrect information and issued notice beyond three years from the end of the relevant assessment year even though the income escaped assessment does not exceed Rs. 50 lakhs or more."

                            Core principles established: The Tribunal emphasized that notices under Section 148 must be based on accurate and existing information, and the jurisdiction must be exercised within the statutory limitations.

                            Final determinations on each issue: The Tribunal quashed the assessment order, holding that the notice under Section 148 was illegal and void-ab-initio due to the lack of jurisdiction and incorrect foundational facts.


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