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2018 (4) TMI 1287 - HC - Income Tax


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Issues:
Challenge to reopening of assessment for Assessment Year 2003-04 under Section 260A of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

Analysis:
1. Reopening of Assessment: The Respondent, a company engaged in Investment and Trading, filed its return of income for Assessment Year 2003-04, declaring a loss. The Assessing Officer issued a notice under Section 148 seeking to reopen the Assessment based on suspicious transactions found during a search action on another entity. The Tribunal found the reasons for reopening incomplete and lacking a link between the Respondent and the suspicious activity, citing precedents to allow the appeal.

2. Legal Grounds: The Revenue argued that the Assessing Officer had the right to reopen the Assessment for any reason, citing a Supreme Court decision. However, the Court highlighted the importance of providing complete reasons for reopening to the Assessee, as failure to do so renders the Assessment Order bad. The Court also rejected the argument that the reopening notice could not be challenged, emphasizing the need for tangible material leading to a reasonable belief of income escapement.

3. Jurisdictional Review: The Court clarified that the Assessing Officer's belief of income escapement must be based on tangible material, not just obtaining information. The Court emphasized that the reasons recorded for reopening must indicate a rational connection to the belief of income escapement, as settled by previous judgments. The lack of linkage between the provided material and the Assessee's activity indicated a fishing enquiry, not a reasonable belief of income escapement.

4. Assessing Officer's Duty: The Court highlighted that the Assessing Officer must apply his mind to the information received before issuing a reopening notice, emphasizing that the notice should be based on the Assessing Officer's satisfaction, not borrowed satisfaction. The Tribunal's decision aligns with established legal principles, leading to the dismissal of the appeal without costs.

In conclusion, the Court dismissed the appeal challenging the reopening of the Assessment for Assessment Year 2003-04, emphasizing the importance of providing complete and rational reasons for reopening and ensuring a direct link between the material obtained and the belief of income escapement. The judgment underscores the Assessing Officer's duty to independently form a reasonable belief of income escapement based on tangible material.

 

 

 

 

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