Commitment proceedings gain extended timelines, structured defect refiling, and automatic resumption of inquiry after the adjusted completion period e...
Centralised assessment transfer becomes unwarranted once the searched person's assessment is complete, requiring restoration to the appropriate charge...
Co-operative deduction eligibility excludes refund and commercial-bank interest, while qualifying co-operative investments require entity-wise verific...
Enhanced tax rate on surrendered unexplained income applies prospectively, while cash-deposit telescoping requires verification of available surrender...
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Wrong availment and utilization of Input Tax Credit (ITC) - The petitioner, engaged in the business of dealing in copper waste and scrap, provided ledger accounts, tax invoices, and E-way bills as evidence of legitimate purchases, but the Assessing Officer did not consider these documents. The court found that the impugned orders lacked discussion on the petitioner's documents and did not address deficiencies or inadequacies in the evidence provided. Consequently, the matters were remanded for reconsideration, with the second respondent directed to reissue a fresh assessment order after giving the petitioner a reasonable opportunity. - HC
Wrong availment and utilization of Input Tax Credit (ITC) - The petitioner, engaged in the business of dealing in copper waste and scrap, provided ledger accounts, tax invoices, and E-way bills as evidence of legitimate purchases, but the Assessing Officer did not consider these documents. The court found that the impugned orders lacked discussion on the petitioner's documents and did not address deficiencies or inadequacies in the evidence provided. Consequently, the matters were remanded for reconsideration, with the second respondent directed to reissue a fresh assessment order after giving the petitioner a reasonable opportunity. - HC
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