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Scope of the DTVSV scheme - As under the DTVSV Act, 2020 each ...


DTVSV Act 2020: Each appeal, writ petition, or SLP is a separate dispute; assessee can choose appeals to settle.

November 30, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Scope of the DTVSV scheme - As under the DTVSV Act, 2020 each appeal, writ petition or SLP is treated as a separate dispute which is evident from Section 2(1)(j) read with Section 2(1)(a) of the Act - The unit for settlement of dispute under the DTVSV Act, 2020 is an appeal, writ petition or SLP and not the assessment year as had been canvassed by the revenue. - there is no restriction on an assessee to choose an appeal to be settled under the DTVSV Act as Section 2(1)(j) uses the words “any appeal” which even on a literal interpretation would mean any one or more appeals. - HC

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