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Assessing order - Loss brought forward, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 979
Dated: 16-12-2008
By:- IDPLUIL GROUP

Assessing order - Loss brought forward


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can the assesing officer pass the AO for the current AY without considering the loss brought forward from Previous years.

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1 Dated: 16-12-2008
By:- DEV KUMAR KOTHARI
Legally and correctly not. But as per practice many times A.O. passs order without setting off poast losses and raises demands. Then the assessee has to get it rectified by the A.O. or through directions in appeal / revision orders. That is the practical aspect. Professionals shlud be thankful for wrong doings of the government officers becasue a major part of professionals assignments areises only becasue of wrong orders passed by authorities. If they work fully as per law, the professional assignments shall be reduced considerabley. But the question is how long brain drain shall continue due to whims, moods and wrong practices of government officers. The concerned ministried should issue such directions and make law that for wrong done by officers they are penaluised and made accountable.

2 Dated: 22-12-2008
By:- Rimpy Bansal

Assessee can claim the carry forward losses of past years. AO can not pass the assessment order without allowing the loss of previous years.As per section 157 of Income tax Act , AO should intimate the assessee about the carrying forward of losses. It is not mandatory, but assessee can claim the carry forward of loss of previous years.


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