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The Appellate Tribunal considered a case involving a revision u/s 263, where the Commissioner contended that the Assessing Officer did not adequately inquire into Long Term Capital Gain Exemptions u/s 54. The Tribunal found that the Assessing Officer had indeed examined the deduction u/s 54 and addressed the concerns raised, ultimately allowing the claim. The Commissioner did not identify any specific errors in the AO's actions, merely suggesting a need for further investigation without pinpointing any missed inquiries. The Tribunal concluded that the AO had taken a reasonable view during assessment, with no demonstrated errors by the revenue. As none of the conditions for revision u/s 263 were met, the order was not deemed erroneous or prejudicial to revenue, resulting in the appeal by the assessee being allowed.
The Appellate Tribunal considered a case involving a revision u/s 263, where the Commissioner contended that the Assessing Officer did not adequately inquire into Long Term Capital Gain Exemptions u/s 54. The Tribunal found that the Assessing Officer had indeed examined the deduction u/s 54 and addressed the concerns raised, ultimately allowing the claim. The Commissioner did not identify any specific errors in the AO's actions, merely suggesting a need for further investigation without pinpointing any missed inquiries. The Tribunal concluded that the AO had taken a reasonable view during assessment, with no demonstrated errors by the revenue. As none of the conditions for revision u/s 263 were met, the order was not deemed erroneous or prejudicial to revenue, resulting in the appeal by the assessee being allowed.
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