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The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal upheld the Commissioner's revision order u/s 263, disallowing the expenses incurred for organizing the "Goa Fest" event as not being for charitable purposes u/s 11. The Tribunal concurred that conducting the "Goa Fest," where leaders from the advertising industry delivered presentations, constituted a business activity rather than a charitable purpose. Consequently, the assessee's appeal against the Commissioner's order was dismissed, affirming that the original assessment order was erroneous and prejudicial to the revenue's interests regarding the treatment of expenses for the "Goa Fest.
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal upheld the Commissioner's revision order u/s 263, disallowing the expenses incurred for organizing the "Goa Fest" event as not being for charitable purposes u/s 11. The Tribunal concurred that conducting the "Goa Fest," where leaders from the advertising industry delivered presentations, constituted a business activity rather than a charitable purpose. Consequently, the assessee's appeal against the Commissioner's order was dismissed, affirming that the original assessment order was erroneous and prejudicial to the revenue's interests regarding the treatment of expenses for the "Goa Fest.
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