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      Warranty provision computed on a scientific basis was treated as...

      Scientifically estimated warranty provisions and disclosed security deposits cannot justify reassessment based on change of opinion.

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      Income TaxJune 19, 2026Case LawsHC
      Warranty provision computed on a scientific basis was treated as deductible where it reflected a present obligation from past events, was likely to result in an outflow of resources, and could be reliably estimated; reopening on the same record was quashed because it ignored the governing principle on deductible warranty liability and material already disclosed. Reopening over forfeited security deposits linked to C-Forms was also invalid because the assessee had already disclosed the customer-wise details and the use of the amounts to meet sales tax liability, so the attempt amounted only to a change of opinion. On both grounds, reassessment was set aside.

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