Just a moment...

Top
Help
×

By creating an account you can:

Logo TaxTMI
Call Us / Help / Feedback

Contact Us At :

E-mail: [email protected]

Call / WhatsApp at: +91 99117 96707

For more information, Check Contact Us

FAQs :

To know Frequently Asked Questions, Check FAQs

Most Asked Video Tutorials :

For more tutorials, Check Video Tutorials

Submit Feedback/Suggestion :

Email :
Please provide your email address so we can follow up on your feedback.
Category :
Description :
Min 15 characters0/2000
TMI Blog
Home / TMI Blogs / RSS

1976 (11) TMI 42

X X   X X   Extracts   X X   X X

Full Text of the Document

X X   X X   Extracts   X X   X X

.... levying a penalty of Rs. 3,440 under section 271(1)(a) for the assessment year 1965-66 ? 3. Whether the Income-tax Officer was justified in levying a penalty of Rs. 6,050 under section 271(1)(a) for the assessment year 1966-67?" Admittedly, in this case, the assessee did not file the returns for the three years in question in time. The actual dates on which the returns were due and the dates on which the returns were filed and the penalty levied by the Income-tax Officer under section 271(1)(a) are shown hereunder : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assessment Due date for Date of actual Penalty levied year filin....

X X   X X   Extracts   X X   X X

Full Text of the Document

X X   X X   Extracts   X X   X X

....50 per cent. of the tax payable by the assessee as a registered firm. The Tribunal, by its order dated September 13, 1971, accepted this contentention of the department, allowed the appeals preferred by the department, set aside the order of the Appellate Assistant Commissioner and restored the orders of the Income-tax Officer. It is the correctness of this order of the Tribunal that is challenged in the form of the three questions extracted already, relevant for the three assessment years. Section 271(1)(a)(i) is the relevant section and the same is as follows : "(1) If the Income-tax Officer or the Appellate Assistant Commissioner in the course of any proceedings under this Act, is satisfied that any person-- (a) has without reas....

X X   X X   Extracts   X X   X X

Full Text of the Document

X X   X X   Extracts   X X   X X

....ppellate Assistant Commissioner holding that the assessee had incurred the liability to penalty but reducing the quantum of the penalty imposed by the Income-tax Officer. Consequently, the only question that arises for consideration is as to whether the Tribunal was right in holding that section 271(2) is applicable to the case and the Appellate Assistant Commissioner was wrong in bifurcating the section by imposing the penalty as if the assessee was an unregistered firm but restricting the maximum amount to 50 per cent. of the tax payable by the assessee as a registered firm. As a matter of fact, the Tribunal has stated in its order thus : "Under section 271 (1)(i), the amount of penalty has to be calculated on the basis of the tax paya....