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      Jurisdictional Prerequisites for Initiating Reassessment u/s 148: Non-Depoist of TDS by the Employer

      30 November, 2024

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      Deciphering Legal Judgments: A Comprehensive Analysis of the High Court Judgment on the Validity of Reassessment Proceedings Against a Deceased Assessee

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      2024 (9) TMI 1314 - DELHI HIGH COURT

      1. INTRODUCTION

      This case deals with the validity of a reassessment notice issued u/s 148 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (the Act) against a deceased assessee. The core legal question presented is whether the revenue authorities can initiate reassessment proceedings against a person who is no longer alive.

      2. ARGUMENTS PRESENTED

      The petitioner, who is the wife and legal heir of the deceased assessee, challenged the notice u/s 148-A(b) dated 15.02.2024 for the Assessment Year (AY) 2020-21, along with the consequential order and notice u/s 148-A(d) and Section 148, respectively, both dated 21.03.2024. The primary contention of the petitioner was that the initiation of action u/s 148 against a deceased person is void ab initio, as the notices were issued in the name of a dead person, despite the revenue authorities being informed about the assessee's demise.

      On the other hand, the revenue authorities argued that the impugned notices and order were passed in accordance with the legislative mandate of Section 148 of the Act.

      3. COURT DISCUSSIONS AND FINDINGS

      The Court relied on its previous decision in [2020 (7) TMI 441 - DELHI HIGH COURT], where it was held that issuing a notice u/s 148 in the name of the correct person and not in the name of a dead person is a sine qua non for acquiring jurisdiction and initiating action u/s 148 of the Act.

      The Court also took note of the Gujarat High Court's decision in [2019 (1) TMI 353 - GUJARAT HIGH COURT], which held that there is no statutory provision casting a duty upon legal representatives to intimate the factum of death of an assessee to the Income Tax Department.

      The Court evaluated the evidence, which showed that the reassessment action was initiated based on the information available on the Insight Portal regarding TDS statements related to the deceased assessee's salary income from Airports Authority of India. However, it was observed that the employer had already deducted TDS on the salary income, as evident from Form-16.

      4. ANALYSIS AND DECISION

      The Court concluded that the impugned notices and order u/ss 148-A(b), 148-A(d), and 148 of the Act cannot be sustained and are set aside. The legal principles established are:

      1. Issuing a notice u/s 148 in the name of a deceased person is null and void, as it is a condition precedent for acquiring jurisdiction to reopen an assessment.
      2. There is no statutory obligation on legal representatives to intimate the death of an assessee to the Income Tax Department.
      3. When the tax has already been deducted at source on salary income, reassessment action leading to a demand for tax cannot be initiated against the assessee or their legal representatives.
      4. Even in cases of non-deposit of TDS by the employer, the demand cannot be shown as outstanding against the assessee or their legal representatives, as per the Office Memorandum of the Central Board of Direct Taxes and decided earlier in [2014 (5) TMI 1237 - DELHI HIGH COURT].

      The implications of this ruling are that the revenue authorities cannot initiate reassessment proceedings against deceased assessees, and any such proceedings initiated would be void ab initio.

      5. DOCTRINAL ANALYSIS

      The legal principles discussed in this case relate to the jurisdictional prerequisites for initiating reassessment proceedings u/s 148 of the Act. The Court has affirmed the well-established doctrine that a valid notice u/s 148 is a condition precedent for the Assessing Officer to exercise jurisdiction to assess or reassess income.

      The Court has also recognized the principle that when tax has been deducted at source on salary income, the assessee cannot be called upon to pay the tax again, as per Sections 204 and 205 of the Act. Furthermore, the Court has relied on the CBDT's Office Memorandum to conclude that even in cases of non-deposit of TDS by the employer, the demand cannot be shown as outstanding against the assessee or their legal representatives.

      The application of these principles in the current case has led to the quashing of the reassessment proceedings initiated against the deceased assessee, as the notices were issued in the name of a dead person, and the tax had already been deducted at source on the salary income.

       

       


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      2024 (9) TMI 1314 - DELHI HIGH COURT

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