Income Tax Notices Sent via Email against Assessee’s Request: ITAT Sets aside CIT(A)’s Ex Parte Order [Read Order]

The Tribunal observed that the assessee notified in Form No. 35 that they did not wish to receive notices via email. Despite this, the CIT(A) only issued electronic notices and did not send any physical notices.
ITAT - ITAT Ahmedabad - Income Tax Notices - Ex Parte Order - Taxscan

The Ahmedabad “B” bench of Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ( ITAT ) in a recent case set aside an ex parte order passed against the appellant, noting that the notices were sent to the appellant through email, opposed to their request for physical notices. The assessee/appellant in the case, Luv Procon Private Limited, filed an…

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