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Rectification Order u/s 154 Quashed for Exceeding Four-Year Limitation Period in Income Tax Act Case.

August 28, 2023

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Rectification of mistake u/s 154 - period of limitation - the original assessment u/s 143(3) is dated 21.11.2011 - the order u/s 154 has been passed on 29.06.2017, which is clearly beyond the period of four years specified and therefore, the 154 order passed by the AO is beyond the period of the limitation provided. Accordingly, same is invalid in law and thus it is quashed. - AT

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