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Generate professional replies to Show Cause Notices, assessment orders, audit objections, and other legal communications using TaxTMI's AI Drafter.

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2012 (10) TMI 1102

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....is is an Appeal by the Assessee, directed against the Order by the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals)-III, Hyderabad ('CIT(A)' for short) dated 22.12.2011, dismissing its appeal contesting its' assessment under section 143(3) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ('the Act' hereinafter) dated 23.12.2010 for the Assessment Year (AY) 2008-09, determining it's income for the said year at Rs. 40,70,46,211. ....

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....to the payment of the admitted tax, i.e., on the returned income, was answered in the affirmative, the fact was that even up to 16.12.2011, the last date of hearing before the ld. CIT(A), and about eleven months later, there was admittedly a short-fall in the payment of self-assessment tax by Rs. 1.41 crores. Though the assessee cited financial constraints as the reason for non-payment; praying fo....

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....he assessee, the assessee has paid an amount equal to the amount of advance tax which was payable by him.; Provided that, in a case falling under clause (b) ......." 4. We have heard the parties, and perused the material on record. Before us, the assessee, whose case falls u/s. 249(4)(a), abysmally failed to show any infirmity in the impugned order. Even as affirmed and ....