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      Comparison of section 283 "Provision for cases where assessment is in pursuance of an order on appeal, etc." between the Income-Tax Act, 2025 (as passed) and the Income-Tax Bill, 2025 (as originally introduced)

      10 September, 2025

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      Section 283 Provision for cases where assessment is in pursuance of an order on appeal, etc.

      Income-tax Act, 2025

      At a Glance

      Clause 283 of the Income Tax Bill, 2025 (Old Version). It establishes that a notice u/s 280 may be issued at any time to make assessments, reassessments or recomputations to give effect to findings/directions contained in appellate orders or directions of the Approving Panel (section 274(6)). A temporal exception is provided where other time-limiting provisions already prevent assessment for the tax year concerned. Affects taxpayers and the tax department. Effective date/decision date: Not stated in the document.

      Background & Scope

      Statutory hooks: Clause 283 refers to sections 280 and 282 and to section 274(6) and 274(4) of the Bill. Context: Clause 283 addresses the procedural situation where an assessment, reassessment or recomputation is required "in consequence of or to give effect to" (i) findings or directions in an order passed by "any authority, Tribunal or court" in proceedings under the Act (by way of appeal, reference or revision) or by a court in proceedings under any other law; or (ii) directions issued by the Approving Panel u/s 274(6). Coverage: Notices u/s 280 for assessments/reassessments/recomputations intended to implement appellate or Approving Panel outcomes. Definitions/explanations: Not stated in the document.

      Statutory Provision Mode

      Text & Scope

      Clause 283 provides two primary rules. First (sub-section (1)): "Irrespective of anything contained in sections 280 and 282, the notice u/s 280 may be issued at any time" where the purpose is to make an assessment, reassessment or recomputation to implement (a) any finding or direction in an order by any authority, Tribunal or court in proceedings under the Act (appeal/reference/revision) or by a Court in proceedings under any other law; or (b) directions of the Approving Panel u/s 274(6). Second (sub-section (2)): the rule in sub-section (1) does not apply if the assessment/reassessment/recomputation relates to a tax year for which, by reason of other provisions limiting time for such actions, an assessment/reassessment/recomputation could not have been made at the time when (a) the order that was the subject-matter of the appeal/reference/revision was made; or (b) the reference to the Approving Panel u/s 274(4) was made.

      Interpretation

      Legislative intent indicated by the text: The clause is framed to ensure that the tax administration can issue notices u/s 280 "at any time" to give effect to appellate findings or Approving Panel directions, thereby avoiding technical time-bar obstacles that might otherwise preclude implementation. The saving in sub-section (2) shows a clear legislative concern to preserve other express time-bar limits: if, at the time the defining event occurred (the appellate order or the reference to the Approving Panel), a time limitation in another provision already precluded assessment for the tax year, then the "any time" power does not apply. Interpretive principle: the provision operates as a targeted override of specified procedural limitations (sections 280 and 282) except where a different time-bar already existed at the relevant point in time.

      Exceptions/Provisos

      The main proviso is sub-section (2). It carves out cases where the assessment/reassessment/recomputation pertains to a tax year for which, due to other time-limiting provisions, such an action could not have been taken at the time of (a) the making of the order which was the subject of appeal/reference/revision, or (b) the reference to the Approving Panel u/s 274(4). The clause therefore preserves the operation of other express statutory time limits if they had already operated to preclude assessment when the triggering event occurred.

      Interplay

      Clause 283 expressly references and purports to operate "Irrespective of anything contained in sections 280 and 282," indicating direct interplay with those provisions. It also invokes section 274(6) (directions by the Approving Panel) and section 274(4) (reference to the Approving Panel). The text does not specify interaction with any rules, notifications or circulars. Specific cross-references to other provisions beyond those named are not provided in the clause. Any broader interaction with the scheme of limitation, assessment procedure or appellate process must be inferred from surrounding legislation; however, such inference is not stated in the document.

      Differences between the two provisions and practical impact

      • Express override language: The Bill (old version) stated "Irrespective of anything contained in sections 280 and 282," whereas the enacted Section 283 in the Income-tax Act, 2025, states "Irrespective of anything contained in section 282," removing the explicit reference to section 280.
        • Practical impact: The Bill version expressly sought to displace both sections 280 and 282 to the extent necessary to permit issuance of a notice u/s 280 at any time for assessments/reassessments/recomputations that give effect to appellate or Approving Panel directions. The enacted text narrows the express override to section 282 only. This suggests a narrower legislative carve-out in the Act: the special power to issue a section 280 notice "at any time" is not expressly made to override any limiting or procedural provision in section 280 itself. Practically, this may subject the use of section 280 notices to any time-related or procedural constraints contained within section 280 (if any), whereas the Bill's older wording sought to make the power entirely independent of both sections 280 and 282.
      • Substantive text otherwise: Apart from the change noted above, the substantive subsections (1) and (2), their clauses (a) and (b), and the exceptions language are materially identical between the Bill (old version) and the enacted section.
        • Practical impact: The core rule - that notices u/s 280 may be issued to give effect to appellate/other authority orders or Approving Panel directions, subject to the temporal exception in sub-section (2) - remains the same in both texts.
      • Ancillary commentary: The Bill text as provided contained an explanatory line "Clause 283 of the Bill seeks to provide provision for cases where assessment is in pursuance of an order on appeal, directions from approving panel." The enacted provision does not contain such commentary.
        • Practical impact: Purely descriptive; no legal effect.

      Practical Implications

      • Compliance and risk areas: The provision authorises the department to issue section 280 notices at any time to implement appellate or Approving Panel directions. Taxpayers facing an adverse appellate order or an Approving Panel direction should anticipate that the department may initiate assessments/reassessments/recomputations without regard to the normal timing constraints in sections 280 and 282 (subject to the proviso in sub-section (2)). This potentially increases exposure to late assessments where an appellate outcome requires implementation.
      • Record-keeping/evidence points: Taxpayers should retain records and documentary evidence relating to the tax years in question even after ordinary limitation periods lapse if those years remain subject to potential appellate modification or Approving Panel reference. The statute contemplates post-limitation implementation where an order or direction requires recomputation; therefore continuity and availability of records will be material. The clause itself does not prescribe record retention periods or specific evidentiary standards. Not stated in the document.

      Key Takeaways

      • Clause 283 permits issuance of a notice u/s 280 "at any time" to make assessments, reassessments or recomputations to give effect to appellate orders or Approving Panel directions.
      • The clause expressly seeks to operate irrespective of sections 280 and 282 (in the Bill text), thereby creating a targeted override of those procedural limits to the extent necessary to effect appellate or Approving Panel outcomes.
      • Sub-section (2) preserves other statutory time limits: if at the time the triggering order or reference occurred other provisions already precluded assessment for the tax year, the "any time" power does not apply.
      • The provision applies to orders by "any authority, Tribunal or court" in proceedings under the Act and to court orders under other laws, as well as to directions of the Approving Panel u/s 274(6).
      • The clause imposes no procedural formalities, timelines, or forms beyond authorising the issuance of a section 280 notice; procedural specifics and practical operation will depend on other provisions and implementation practice. Not stated in the document.
      • Taxpayers should be aware that appellate outcomes can revive or prompt assessment actions even after ordinary limitation periods, subject to the carve-out in sub-section (2).
      • Further interaction with rules, circulars or administrative practice is not addressed in the clause. Not stated in the document.

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      Section 283 Provision for cases where assessment is in pursuance of an order on appeal, etc.

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