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Additions u/s 40A(2)(b) and Penalty u/s 271(1)(c) on ground of inaccurate particular of income

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....dditions u/s 40A(2)(b) and Penalty u/s 271(1)(c) on ground of inaccurate particular of income<br> Query (Issue) Started By: - Kishor Vishnu Dated:- 31-3-2010 Last Reply Date:- 1-4-2010 Income Tax<br>Got 2 Replies<br>Income Tax<br>The addition u/s. 40A(2)(b) was made by disallowing 10% of labour charges to relatives on estimated basis. The AO did not have any finding regarding reasonbility of the e....

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....xpenditure covered u/s. 40A(2)(b). In addition on lumpsum basis were made. In addtion to this penalty u/s. 271(1)(c) has been imposed giving reason that inaccurate particular of income provided. So. let me know is there any decision against the penalty imposed? Reply By RAJESH DHANDA: The Reply: the addition made and penalty imposed u/s 271(1)(c) both are unconstitutional wrong in eyes of law . f....

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....ile an appeal against this order and it will be quashed in the first hearing Reply By Surender Gupta: The Reply: It is question of fact. Why did the assessee accepted the dis allowance made by the AO, whether he has challenged the findings of the AO regarding excessive payment to relative u/s 40A(2). Apparently, I agree with the views of Mr. Rajesh Dhanda that penalty would be waived by the courts....

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..... In one case it was held that in order to attract clause (c) of section 271(1) of the Act, it is necessary that there must be concealment by the assessee of the particulars of his income or furnishing of inaccurate particulars of such income - the estimate would not ipso facto lead to penalty - http://www.taxmanagementindia.com/visitor/detail_case_laws.asp?ID=30742<br> Discussion Forum - Knowledg....

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