No Sufficient Cause Shown: ITAT dismisses Income Tax Appeal due to Inordinate Delay in Filing [Read Order]

The assessee failed to demonstrate any sufficient cause for the delay and did not submit any affidavit or corroborative evidence
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The Pune bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) dismissed an appeal due to an inordinate delay in filing without sufficient cause being shown by the appellant. The assessee, M/s Bhujbal Construction Company, filed its return of income for the Assessment Year 2013-14, declaring a total income of Rs.630/-. The case was subjected to…

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