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Proceedings before the CIT after transfer / posting - ...


Tax Proceedings Uninterrupted Despite Officer Change; Appeal Dismissed Due to Taxpayer's Delay in Conclusion.

February 10, 2023

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Proceedings before the CIT after transfer / posting - proceedings are continuous, merely because on change of incumbent, fresh show cause notice was issued, it cannot be construed to mean that it is fresh show cause notice especially in view of the fact that there is no evidence on record to show that earlier show cause notice was dropped. Thus, the appellant himself is responsible for delay in culminating the proceedings into the final order. Appeal filed by the assessee is dismissed. - AT

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