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ITAT Bangalore recalled its order dated 30.12.2024 concerning ...


Income Tax Tribunal Recalls Order on Rs. 669 Crore Trust Investment Taxability Under Section 56(2)(x)

February 27, 2025

Notes     Income Tax

ITAT Bangalore recalled its order dated 30.12.2024 concerning the taxability of investments worth Rs. 669.27 crores in Buckeye Trust under Section 56(2)(x) of Income Tax Act. The recall was necessitated due to reliance on four non-existent case law citations, potentially generated through AI tools. The original order had determined that trust benefits extending beyond relatives made it ineligible for exemption under Section 56(2)(x), interpreted "shares and securities" expansively, and classified partnership interests as taxable property. The recall order underscores critical procedural requirements for judicial citation verification and establishes precedent regarding trust settlement scrutiny, particularly concerning beneficiary scope and partnership interest treatment under tax regulations.

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