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Court Finds Assessment Order Flawed u/s 144C for Ignoring Taxpayer's Response to Show Cause Notice.

May 20, 2021

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Assessment u/s 144C - Reply submitted by the assessee is not considered while passing the assessment order at Ext.P7 rather it is noted therein that petitioner did not respond to the show cause notice at Ext.P4. - At this stage, it is not possible to accept the contention of the learned Standing Counsel appearing for the respondent (Revenue) that there was no need of issuance of show cause notice at Ext.P4, particularly, when the respondent had chosen to issue the said show cause notice at Ext.P4 to the petitioner. The impugned order therefore prima facie suffers from the perversity as well as non-compliance with the principles of natural justice. - HC

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