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Non-admission of appeal u/s. 249(4) - The assessee has not paid the taxes on the revised return which was not treated to be valid by the AO and was non-est in law. Since the revised return was treated to be non-est in law, there was no question of making payment of tax on the income declared therein - assessee has already paid the tax on the admitted income declared in the original return filed which was acted upon by the AO for framing the assessment u/s.153C of the Act. In the light of these facts, we are of the view that the CIT(Appeals) was wrong in dismissing the appeal of the assessee. - AT
Non-admission of appeal u/s. 249(4) - The assessee has not paid the taxes on the revised return which was not treated to be valid by the AO and was non-est in law. Since the revised return was treated to be non-est in law, there was no question of making payment of tax on the income declared therein - assessee has already paid the tax on the admitted income declared in the original return filed which was acted upon by the AO for framing the assessment u/s.153C of the Act. In the light of these facts, we are of the view that the CIT(Appeals) was wrong in dismissing the appeal of the assessee. - AT
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