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ITAT upheld the Assessing Officer's rectification order ...


Interest Under Section 234A Recalculated for 80-Month Delay in Filing Returns After Missing September 2011 Deadline

March 4, 2025

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

ITAT upheld the Assessing Officer's rectification order regarding interest calculation under Section 234A(1)(a). The assessee failed to file returns by the due date of September 30, 2011, and only submitted returns on May 10, 2018, following a Section 148 notice. The period of default was correctly revised from one month to eighty months. Interest was chargeable for every month or part thereof from the day after the due date until the actual filing date. The Tribunal confirmed the AO's computation was in accordance with statutory provisions, finding no grounds for interference with the rectification order. The appeal was dismissed with costs against the assessee.

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