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Revision u/s 263 by CIT-A - TDS have been deducted and deposited ...


Income Tax Appeal: Section 263 Assessment Order Upheld as Non-Erroneous; TDS Details Properly Verified and Submitted.

December 3, 2021

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Revision u/s 263 by CIT-A - TDS have been deducted and deposited by the assessee in the Government account, therefore, there is no loss caused to the Revenue. In this case of the limited scrutiny assessment the AO could not have travelled beyond such scope to enquire about TDS details which was not the subject-matter of such limited scrutiny. Nonetheless these TDS details were called for by the AO and verified and they were duly submitted by the assessee. DR could not refute these facts on record. In such scenario, the assessment order is neither erroneous nor prejudicial to the interest of the Revenue. - AT

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