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C FORM ACCEPTED BUT DEPARTMENT WRONG

KARUN SINGH

C FORM SUBMITE BUT THE DEPARTEMNT SEND REPORT WRONG

C form submission error may not attract penalty if taxpayer not at fault; clarify facts and respond promptly. A taxpayer submitted a C Form but the department processed or issued an incorrect report; advisers asked for fuller factual details so experts can advise, and the discussion notes that a taxpayer should not be penalised where they are not at fault, indicating the need to clarify facts, preserve submission evidence, and seek administrative rectification. (AI Summary)
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Ganeshan Kalyani on Nov 17, 2017

Sri Singh Ji, kindly elaborate your query. We could not understand your query.

KASTURI SETHI on Nov 18, 2017

When you are not at fault you cannot be penalised. However, as suggested by Sh.Kalyani Ji, elaborate your query so as to enable the experts to reply properly/perfectly.

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