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THE COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL TAXATION & TRA vs. JOY PARTNERSHIP MINING CENTRE

ITAT/71/2018HC Calcutta15 Nov 2021

Bench: : The Hon’Ble Justice Surya Prakash Kesarwani

Section 142Section 143Section 143(3)Section 147Section 260A

41,629/-. The loss carried forward by the assessee from previous year was Rs.2,88,71,747/- and after adjusting the aforesaid net profit, the loss carried forward for the next year was Rs.2,11,30,118/-. In the admitted facts of the case, the respondent assessee was liable to tax under Section 115JB of the Act, 1961. Therefore

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-17, KOLKATA vs. M/S. RADHASHYAM TIRTHABASI PAUL

ITA/106/2018HC Calcutta
17 Jan 2022

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

41 Naduvil and Others (supra), Tayabbhai M. Bagasarwalla Another (supra), Deep Chand (supra) and Lakshmi & Others (supra) do not assist the assessees since, final pronouncement on the legality, validity and vires of the Entry Tax Act, 2012 was yet to be pronounced finally by the Appeal Court where, the issue of vires was still open. It is trite law that

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX -2, KOLKATA vs. M/S. AGR AUTOMOBILES PVT LTD

ITAT/128/2018HC Calcutta13 Dec 2021

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE T. S. SIVAGNANAM,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

41 Naduvil and Others (supra), Tayabbhai M. Bagasarwalla Another (supra), Deep Chand (supra) and Lakshmi & Others (supra) do not assist the assessees since, final pronouncement on the legality, validity and vires of the Entry Tax Act, 2012 was yet to be pronounced finally by the Appeal Court where, the issue of vires was still open. It is trite law that

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-1, KOLKATA vs. LAST PEAK DATA PRIVATE LIMITED

ITAT/106/2018HC Calcutta26 Mar 2021

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJESH BINDAL, CHIEF JUSTICE (ACTING),HON'BLE JUSTICE ANIRUDDHA ROY

41 Naduvil and Others (supra), Tayabbhai M. Bagasarwalla Another (supra), Deep Chand (supra) and Lakshmi & Others (supra) do not assist the assessees since, final pronouncement on the legality, validity and vires of the Entry Tax Act, 2012 was yet to be pronounced finally by the Appeal Court where, the issue of vires was still open. It is trite law that

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-1, KOLKATA vs. PARAMOUNT PROPERTIES & ESTATE DEVELOPMENT LIMITED

ITAT/108/2018HC Calcutta05 Feb 2021

Bench: HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJESH BINDAL, CHIEF JUSTICE (ACTING),HON'BLE JUSTICE ANIRUDDHA ROY

41 Naduvil and Others (supra), Tayabbhai M. Bagasarwalla Another (supra), Deep Chand (supra) and Lakshmi & Others (supra) do not assist the assessees since, final pronouncement on the legality, validity and vires of the Entry Tax Act, 2012 was yet to be pronounced finally by the Appeal Court where, the issue of vires was still open. It is trite law that

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX 2 KOLKATA vs. RAM RATAN MODI

ITAT/157/2022HC Calcutta13 Apr 2023

Bench: HON'BLE T.S. SIVAGNANAM, ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE,HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA

Section 158BSection 260A

1) Whether the Hon’ble Tribunal while setting aside the Second assessment order, was justified in negating and/or countering the findings of the Second Assessing Officer with that of the First Assessing Officer. 2) Whether the Hon’ble Tribunal was justified in replacing the opinion of the second assessing officer regarding withdrawal of cash from the bank accounts