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Rectification u/s 254 - ITAT refused to admit additional ground ...


High Court Rules ITAT Erred by Not Admitting Additional Ground on AO's Satisfaction Recording Requirement in Searched Person Cases.

January 8, 2021

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Rectification u/s 254 - ITAT refused to admit additional ground - Having found that the recording of satisfaction by the AO of the searched person is mandatory; which is the question of law, what remained was only to call for the records of the assessment proceedings of the appellant and peruse the same to find out the satisfaction recorded before transmitting the files to the AO of the appellant. We are hence satisfied that the ground necessarily has to be admitted and the Tribunal committed a mistake in refusing the admission of such ground. - HC

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