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Revision u/s 263 - The Pr. CIT while passing the order u/s 263 ...


Tax Authority Can't Remand Case for Fresh Order Without Proving Assessment Error u/s 263.

November 24, 2023

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Revision u/s 263 - The Pr. CIT while passing the order u/s 263 cannot remand the matter back to the AO for passing the fresh order as it will lead to the conclusion that the Pr. CIT himself was not sure about the correctness of the claim of the assessee which was accepted by the AO. Even otherwise when the assessment order passed by the AO cannot be held as erroneous for want of inquiry then it is essential on the part of the Pr. CIT to give conclusive finding that order passed by the AO is not sustainable either it is contrary to the facts or to the law. - AT

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