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Prima facie adjustments - while processing the return u/s 143(1) - The tax auditor had not stated in the instant case to disallow Employees Contribution to Provident Fund wherever it is remitted beyond the due date under the respective Act. Hence, the said action of the Ld.CPC Bangalore in disallowing the employees’ contribution to Provident Fund while processing the return u/s 143(1) of the Act is against the provisions of the Act as it would not fall within the ambit of prima facie adjustments. - AT
Prima facie adjustments - while processing the return u/s 143(1) - The tax auditor had not stated in the instant case to disallow Employees Contribution to Provident Fund wherever it is remitted beyond the due date under the respective Act. Hence, the said action of the Ld.CPC Bangalore in disallowing the employees’ contribution to Provident Fund while processing the return u/s 143(1) of the Act is against the provisions of the Act as it would not fall within the ambit of prima facie adjustments. - AT
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