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1981 (6) TMI 46 - AT - Wealth-tax

Issues:
- Penalty appeals under section 18(1)(c) for the assessment years 1973-74 and 1974-75.

Detailed Analysis:
1. The Appellate Tribunal ITAT Amritsar heard two penalty appeals concerning penalties imposed under section 18(1)(c) for the assessment years 1973-74 and 1974-75. The penalties were imposed by the WTO and later reduced by the CWT(A) for both years.

2. For the assessment year 1973-74, penalties were imposed for undisclosed amounts in the original wealth tax return but later disclosed in the revised return. The CWT(A) upheld penalties for specific amounts not initially disclosed, attributing the omission to bona fide oversight by the assessee. The Tribunal reviewed the submissions, order-sheet entries, and explanations provided, concluding that the omissions were inadvertent and not deliberate attempts to conceal assets.

3. Similarly, for the assessment year 1974-75, penalties were imposed for undisclosed deposits and payments towards a plot purchase, which were later disclosed in the revised return. The Tribunal accepted the assessee's explanation of inadvertent omissions due to oversight, emphasizing the absence of deliberate concealment. The Deptl. Rep. argued for penalties based on the assessee's state of mind at the time of filing the original returns, but the Tribunal found the explanations provided by the assessee credible and the omissions plausible.

4. The Deptl. Rep. suggested the applicability of an Explanation to section 18(1)(c) but the Tribunal held that even if applicable, it did not cover bona fide omissions. Given the circumstances and the lack of evidence supporting deliberate concealment, the Tribunal concluded that the penalties imposed were unwarranted. Consequently, the penalties sustained by the CWT(A) for both assessment years were deleted, and the appeals of the assessee were allowed.

 

 

 

 

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