Fair-rent assessment requires consideration of lease terms, valuation principles and prevailing market rent; the certificate was quashed for fresh rev...
Document Identification Number compliance is satisfied when electronically communicated orders are promptly authenticated through a correctly identifi...
Condonation of delay - it filed appeal against the assessment order instead of 154 order passed by the Assessing Officer because the scope in challenging the assessment order in appeal is far more wider than challenging the order passed under Section 154 of the Income-tax Act for rectification of any mistake. Since the assessee has availed one of the courses available to it and this has made its appeal time barred, it is a plausible explanation for condonation of delay. - Delay condoned - AT
Condonation of delay - it filed appeal against the assessment order instead of 154 order passed by the Assessing Officer because the scope in challenging the assessment order in appeal is far more wider than challenging the order passed under Section 154 of the Income-tax Act for rectification of any mistake. Since the assessee has availed one of the courses available to it and this has made its appeal time barred, it is a plausible explanation for condonation of delay. - Delay condoned - AT
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