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Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme 2020 - whether the amount which was forfeited at the time of auction, is to be credited into the account of the petitioner or is to be credited to the account of the Government, after defraying the expenses of the same, as provided in Rule 58 of Schedule II of the Income Tax Act, 1961? - The entry of ₹ 8,02,500/-, which is there in Form-26AS, is contrary to the orders passed by the authorities as well as contrary to the Rule in question i.e., Rule 58 of the Schedule II of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and is therefore required to be ignored. - HC
Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme 2020 - whether the amount which was forfeited at the time of auction, is to be credited into the account of the petitioner or is to be credited to the account of the Government, after defraying the expenses of the same, as provided in Rule 58 of Schedule II of the Income Tax Act, 1961? - The entry of ₹ 8,02,500/-, which is there in Form-26AS, is contrary to the orders passed by the authorities as well as contrary to the Rule in question i.e., Rule 58 of the Schedule II of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and is therefore required to be ignored. - HC
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