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Supreme Court's Insights on Assessing Officer's Recorded Reasons Under Income Tax Act Sections 153C and 147.

July 7, 2021

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Assessment u/s 153C - satisfaction on the basis of the borrowed information - It is true that the supreme Court has made the said observations while considering the validity of the reasons recorded by the Assessing Officer for reopening of the assessment of the assessee under Section 147, whereas the present case arises out of the proceedings initiated and the satisfaction recorded by the Assessing Officer for initiating the proceedings under section 153C of the said Act, nonetheless such reliance of the decision of Supreme Court by the respondent could not be said to be out of place when the matter was concerning about the reopening of the assessment of the petitioner - assessee. - HC

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