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Penalty u/s 271(1)(c) - Non-striking of the limb in the notice - ...


Income Tax Act: Penalty u/s 271(1)(c) annulled due to non-specific notice on concealment vs. inaccurate particulars.

June 9, 2023

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Penalty u/s 271(1)(c) - Non-striking of the limb in the notice - In the case in hand on behalf of the Ld. DR an attempt was made to defend the notices submitting that there are allegations of both concealment and of furnishing inaccurate particulars, then in that case it was all the more necessary to identify and convey to the assessee under the notice as to which particular set of allegations he needs to defend. - Order of CIT(A) setting aside the order and deleting the penalty confirmed - AT

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