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Appellate Tribunal overturns CIT(A) decision due to missed notices. Assessee gets chance to present case with evidence. Update contact info within 60 days.

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....The Appellate Tribunal set aside the ex-parte order of the CIT(A) due to notices not being served on the assessee during the appellate proceedings because of address changes. The CIT(A) is directed to rehear the appeal, allowing the assessee to present their case with explanations and evidence. The CIT(A) may seek a remand report from the AO regarding the evidence/explanations provided by the assessee. The assessee must provide their correct address, email, and phone details to the AO and CIT(A) within 60 days. Failure to do so will result in notices being served at the address on record. The appeal is treated as allowed for statistical purposes.....