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Power of AO in remanded matter - impact of direction of Tribunal ...


Assessing Officer Exceeded Authority by Challenging Tribunal Directions Instead of Implementing Them; Legal Challenge is the Proper Recourse.

July 1, 2019

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Power of AO in remanded matter - impact of direction of Tribunal - role of the AO was limited to giving effect to the directions of the Tribunal - if the Department had any legal dispute with the decision of the Tribunal, it was always open to the Department to challenge the same in accordance with law - he exceeded his brief virtually coming to the conclusion that the Tribunal was not justified in issuing such directions

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