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Tax Deduction Upheld Despite Minor Delay Due to Technical Issues on Income Tax Portal; No Penal Action Taken.

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....Deduction u/s 80IA was allowed despite delay in filing Form 10CCB due to technical glitches on the Income Tax portal. The form was filed 1 hour 22 minutes after the due date of 31.10.2022. CIT(A) relied on the assessee's statement and allowed the deduction. ITAT held that the delay was beyond the assessee's control and cannot be construed as discrepancy or failure on their part. The prescribed form was available before AO when return was processed. Case laws on exemption notifications and CBDT Circular 9/2015 regarding delay in filing refund claim and carry forward losses were deemed irrelevant. As the form was filed before the due date of return filing with a slight delay, and the delay was not due to negligence or inaction by the assessee, the deduction was allowed in the interest of justice. The delay was not attributed to the assessee, hence no penal action was imposed.....