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      Section 153A and Income Tax Assessments Post Search and Seizure Operations: Exploring the Role of Incriminating Material in Legal Adjudication

      29 January, 2024

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      Deciphering Legal Judgments: A Comprehensive Analysis of Case Law

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      2023 (11) TMI 822 - ITAT MUMBAI

      In the case under analysis, a critical legal issue pertains to the validity of the assessment under Section 153A of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The appellant raised objections against the Assessing Officer's (AO) actions under Section 153A, arguing that the additions and denials of exemptions by the AO, amounting to ₹ 227625/–, were made without any incriminating material being found or seized during the course of the search under Section 132​​.

      Legal Framework and Interpretation of Section 153A

      Section 153A pertains to the assessment in cases where a search is initiated under Section 132 or books of account, other documents or any assets are requisitioned under Section 132A. It authorizes the AO to issue notices to the person searched requiring them to file returns for six assessment years immediately preceding the assessment year relevant to the previous year in which the search is conducted or requisition is made.

      Tribunal's Analysis

      1. Application of Section 153A: The Tribunal examined whether the AO was justified in making additions under Section 153A in the absence of incriminating material. The Tribunal referred to the Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Abhisar Buildwell Pvt Ltd, which establishes that if incriminating material is unearthed during a search, even for completed assessments, the AO has jurisdiction to assess or reassess the total income considering the incriminating material and other available information​​.

      2. Presence of Incriminating Material: In this case, the Tribunal found that the balance sheet of the assessee, which was unearthed during the search and showed the ownership of certain properties, constituted incriminating material. This balance sheet had not been disclosed in earlier assessments. The existence of these properties in the balance sheet, therefore, was deemed as incriminating evidence justifying the application of Section 153A​​.

      3. Validity of Assessment under Section 153A: Given the presence of incriminating material, the Tribunal upheld the validity of the assessment under Section 153A. It concluded that the AO was authorized to make the additions and that the assumption of jurisdiction under Section 153A was valid​​.

      4. Other Grounds of Appeal: The Tribunal also addressed various other grounds raised by the assessee, such as the estimation of income from house property, jurisdictional issues, absence of notice under Section 143(2), levy of interest under Sections 234A, 234B, and 234C, and alleged violation of the principles of natural justice. Most of these grounds were dismissed based on the factual and legal analysis, including the validity of the assessment under Section 153A​​.

      Conclusion

      The Tribunal's decision in this case illustrates a significant aspect of the legal interpretation of Section 153A, particularly regarding the necessity of incriminating material for validating assessments made under this provision. The ruling underscores the principle that the discovery of incriminating material during a search can lead to valid reassessment of completed assessments. This case thus serves as an important precedent in understanding the scope and application of Section 153A in the context of search and seizure operations under the Income Tax Act.

       


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      2023 (11) TMI 822 - ITAT MUMBAI

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