PCIT fails to Assume Jurisdiction u/s 263 as Assessment order issued in Name of Non-Existent Entity: ITAT sets aside Order [Read Order]

The bench has no hesitation in holding that the assessment order was framed in the name of a non-existing assessee, and the PCIT grossly erred in assuming jurisdiction under Section 263 of the Income Tax Act in the case of a non-existent entity
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The two-member bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ( ITAT ) in Mumbai set aside the order, ruling that the Principal Commissioner of Income Tax ( PCIT ) failed to assume jurisdiction under Section 263 because the assessment order was issued in the name of a non-existent entity, and consequently, the ITAT restored the…

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