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Tribunal Rules Assessments for 2011-12 and 2012-13 Invalid Due to Timing of Satisfaction Note u/s 153C.

October 22, 2024

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The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal examined the validity of assessments made u/s 153C, considering the gap between the satisfaction note recorded by the Assessing Officer of the searched person and the jurisdictional Assessing Officer. The Tribunal relied on the Supreme Court's decision in Jasjit Singh's case, which held that the first proviso to Section 153C(1) applies not only to the question of abatement but also to the date from which the six-year period is reckoned for filing returns by third parties. In the present appeals, the requisition and satisfaction note were recorded by the jurisdictional Assessing Officer on 10/11/2021 for the Assessment Year 2022-23. The 10-year outer ceiling limit prescribed in the statute must be computed backward from 31/03/2022. The assessments framed for the Assessment Years 2011-12 and 2012-13 fell beyond this 10-year period contemplated u/s 153C(1). Consequently, the Tribunal decided in favor of the assessee.

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