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Reassessment quashed due to email issues. Petitioner to address income source for deposits, pay Rs.25L/year. Fresh orders for closed firm's assessment.
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Validity of reassessment proceedings questioned due to non-filing of responses against notices issued, as old email ID was inaccessible. Court held petitioner deserves fair chance to address grievances regarding reopening of assessment u/s 147 r.w.s.144B of Income Tax Act for partnership firm that closed business. Petitioner must establish if huge deposits were accounted for. Impugned assessment orders quashed, case remitted to pass fresh orders. Petitioner directed to pay Rs. 25,00,000/- each for respective assessment years and file reply to Section 148A(b) notices within 4 months.
Validity of reassessment proceedings questioned due to non-filing of responses against notices issued, as old email ID was inaccessible. Court held petitioner deserves fair chance to address grievances regarding reopening of assessment u/s 147 r.w.s.144B of Income Tax Act for partnership firm that closed business. Petitioner must establish if huge deposits were accounted for. Impugned assessment orders quashed, case remitted to pass fresh orders. Petitioner directed to pay Rs. 25,00,000/- each for respective assessment years and file reply to Section 148A(b) notices within 4 months.
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