Tax Management India. Com
Law and Practice  :  Digital eBook
Research is most exciting & rewarding
  TMI - Tax Management India. Com
Follow us:
  Facebook   Twitter   Linkedin   Telegram
Discussions Forum
Home Forum Income Tax This

A Public Forum.
Acknowledging the Value of Experts.

Contribute Your Wisdom, Shape the Future.
Let Your Experience Guide Others

Submit new Issue / Query     My IssuesMy Replies
A free service.
You may submit an issue for brainstorming also.

CONDONATION OF DELAY IN FILING OF ITR, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 114058
Dated: 20-8-2018
By:- CABIJENDERKUMAR BANSAL

CONDONATION OF DELAY IN FILING OF ITR


  • Contents

Dear All

A Company is availing section 80-IB deduction related with housing projects.

For AY 2016-17 these returns/forms were filed late on 15.03.2017 due to dispute between auditor and company because for which company wanted to remove auditor. But auditor refused to give NOC and thus dispute was a subject matter of arbitration since 14.05.2016 till 19.10.2016, before regional Director, Ministry of Corporate affairs, Delhi and order of Regional director in favour of auditor was pronounced on 19.10.2016 and after that existing auditors of the company started the audit process, due to which filing of income tax return for A.Y 2016-17 was delayed from its due date i.e. 17.10.2016 and was actually filed on 15.03.2017. But deduction u/s 80-IB was not allowed in Intimation u/s 143(1) dated 19.06.2017 since it was a belated return.

For this, we filed request for condonation of delay to CCIT(Chief commissioner of Income Tax) under section 119(2)(b), Delhi but he rejected our application stating that it was the company only who went into dispute.

Now what are the remedies available and further appealable platforms? if this is appealable to CIT(A), at the time of online filing of appeal to CIT(A), we have to choose section under which appealable order has been passed.

And this rejection is not passed in any section.

Regards

Posts / Replies

Showing Replies 1 to 1 of 1 Records

Page: 1


1 Dated: 21-8-2018
By:- DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

You may file a writ petition before the High Court to get remedy.


Page: 1

Old Query - New Comments are closed.

Quick Updates:Latest Updates