Section 255 of ITA, 1961 : Section 255: Procedure Of Appellate Tribunal
ITA, 1961
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Explanation using Example
Imagine Mr. Sharma, a business owner, has disputed an income tax assessment that resulted in a high tax demand. He believes that certain deductions were not properly accounted for by the Assessing Officer. After exhausting initial appeals, he decides to appeal to the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT).
The President of the ITAT, as per Section 255(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, forms a Bench to hear Mr. Sharma's case. This Bench, according to Section 255(2), is composed of one judicial member and one accountant member, ensuring a balanced perspective on legal and account...
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