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Faceless Assessment Mechanism: Upholding the Sanctity of Statutory ProvisionsReported as: 2024 (9) TMI 219 - BOMBAY HIGH COURT IntroductionThis article delves into a recent judgment rendered by the High Court, which addresses the intricate interplay between statutory provisions and administrative mechanisms in the realm of income tax proceedings. The court's decision sheds light on the jurisdictional limitations imposed by the faceless assessment scheme, a pioneering initiative aimed at enhancing transparency and efficiency in tax assessments. Arguments PresentedThe primary contention raised by the revenue authorities centered around the applicability of the faceless assessment mechanism, as outlined in the scheme notified by the Central Government vide a Notification dated March 29, 2022. Specifically, the revenue argued that the scheme should not extend to cases involving international taxation charges, citing orders issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) u/s 119 of the Income Tax Act (the Act) on March 31, 2021, and September 6, 2021. Discussions and Findings of the CourtJurisdictional Limits under the Faceless Assessment SchemeThe court meticulously examined the provisions of Section 151A of the Act, read in conjunction with Sections 144B and 148A, as well as the scheme notified on March 29, 2022. The court's analysis led to the following key findings:
Doctrine of Faceless AssessmentThe court upheld the principle that the mandatory faceless procedure for issuing notices u/s 148 of the Act, as envisaged by the scheme notified on March 29, 2022, cannot exclude central charges and international taxation charges from the application of the faceless mechanism u/ss 144B and 151A of the Act. Analysis and Decision by the CourtConsidering the discussions and findings, the court arrived at the following conclusions:
Consequently, the court allowed the petition and quashed the impugned notices and orders issued by the JAO, upholding the sanctity of the statutory provisions and the faceless assessment mechanism. Comprehensive SummaryThe judgment reinforces the primacy of statutory provisions and the faceless assessment scheme in income tax proceedings. The court's analysis underscores the jurisdictional limitations imposed by the scheme, ensuring that administrative mechanisms align with the legislative intent. By rejecting the revenue's contention and upholding the applicability of the faceless mechanism to central charges and international taxation charges, the court has provided clarity and upheld the principles of transparency and accountability enshrined in the faceless assessment regime.
Full Text: 2024 (9) TMI 219 - BOMBAY HIGH COURT
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