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2020 (2) TMI 307 - HC - Income TaxAssessment u/s 153A - assessee made a new claim for treating gain on pre-payment of deferred VAT/sales tax on Net Present Value (NPV) basis as “capital receipt”. - pending assessment or reassessment on the date of initiation of search if abated - HELD THAT:- In the present case, search was conducted on the assessee on 30.11.2010. At that point of time assessment in the case of assessee for the assessment year 2008-09 was pending scrutiny since notice under Section 143(2) of the Act was issued and assessment was not completed. Therefore, in view of the second proviso to Section 153A of the said Act, once assessment got abated, it meant that it was open for both the parties, i.e. the assessee as well as revenue to make claims for allowance or to make disallowance, as the case may be, etc. That apart, assessee could lodge a new claim for deduction etc. which remained to be claimed in his earlier/ regular return of income. This is so because assessment was never made in the case of the assessee in such a situation. It is fortified that once the assessment gets abated, the original return which had been filed looses its originality and the subsequent return filed under Section 153A of the said Act (which is in consequence to the search action under Section 132) takes the place of the original return. In such a case, the return of income filed under Section 153A(1) of the said Act, would be construed to be one filed under Section 139(1) of the Act and the provisions of the said Act shall apply to the same accordingly. If that be the position, all legitimate claims would be open to the assessee to raise in the return of income filed under Section 153A(1). We would further like to emphasis on the judgment passed by this Court in the case of Continental Warehousing [2015 (5) TMI 656 - BOMBAY HIGH COURT] which also explains the second proviso to Section 153A(1). The explanation is that pending assessment or reassessment on the date of initiation of search if abated, then the assessment pending on the date of initiation of search shall cease to exist and no further action with respect to that assessment shall be taken by the AO. In such a situation the assessment is required to be undertaken by the AO under Section 153A(1) of the said Act. In view of the second proviso to Section 153A(1) of the said Act, once assessment gets abated, it is open for the assessee to lodge a new claim in a proceeding under Section 153A(1) which was not claimed in his regular return of income, because assessment was never made/finalised in the case of the assessee in such a situation. - Decided against revenue
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