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    <title>Revision under s.263 invalid where AO made inquiries under s.142(1) and recorded plausible view on agricultural income</title>
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    <description>ITAT allowed the assessee&#039;s appeal against exercise of revisionary jurisdiction under s.263 by the PCIT, holding that the AO had in fact made inquiries into the assessee&#039;s claim of substantial agricultural income. Notices under s.142(1), a show-cause notice and filed responses with documents demonstrated that the AO considered and accepted a possible view; any alleged inadequacy of inquiry did not equate to &quot;no inquiry.&quot; Explanation 2 to s.263 does not permit the PCIT to reappraise evidence and substitute his opinion where inquiries were made and a plausible conclusion recorded. The PCIT&#039;s assumption of jurisdiction was therefore invalid and the revision order was set aside.</description>
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      <description>ITAT allowed the assessee&#039;s appeal against exercise of revisionary jurisdiction under s.263 by the PCIT, holding that the AO had in fact made inquiries into the assessee&#039;s claim of substantial agricultural income. Notices under s.142(1), a show-cause notice and filed responses with documents demonstrated that the AO considered and accepted a possible view; any alleged inadequacy of inquiry did not equate to &quot;no inquiry.&quot; Explanation 2 to s.263 does not permit the PCIT to reappraise evidence and substitute his opinion where inquiries were made and a plausible conclusion recorded. The PCIT&#039;s assumption of jurisdiction was therefore invalid and the revision order was set aside.</description>
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