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    <description>The ITAT upheld the CPC&#039;s authority under section 200A(2) to levy late fees u/s 234E and interest u/s 201 for delayed filing and non-deposit of TDS statements. While section 200A(2) uses the term &quot;tax payable,&quot; the Tribunal interpreted this to encompass the broader &quot;sum payable,&quot; including fees and interest. The CPC&#039;s scheme for centralised processing aims to streamline TDS return handling, replacing Assessing Officers&#039; functions. The Tribunal rejected the assessee&#039;s contention that CPC lacked power to impose fees and interest, emphasizing the statutory scheme&#039;s intent and provisions. Consequently, the appeal challenging the levy of late fees and interest by CPC was dismissed, affirming the validity of CPC&#039;s actions under the Income Tax Act.</description>
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