Updates on TAR Deferment / ITR Extension in Various High Courts
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LATEST & Most Awaited News from Delhi High Court in case of Mahesh Kr & Co. Vs UOI & ors WP 5990/14 reg issue of furnishing Tax Audit Report subsequent to filing of ITR & Dt.extension.--
Petitioner's Counsel Ms Rashmi Chopra gracefully seeks permission to withdraw. Court orders "Petition Dismissed as withdrawn."CBDT's counsel urges that case has travelled so far and CBDT has granted relief by way of affidavits. However Court expresses the view that nothing remains once petition is withdrawn.
However, relief already stands granted to assessees by Gujrat HC. As, it has directed CBDT to extend date of filing ITR to 30th Nov 2014. CBDT yet to issue notification for same.
Gujarat High Court - Rajni Mangaldas Shah V/S Central Board Of Direct Taxes, SCA/12571/2014 All Gujarat Federation of Tax Consultants Vs. CBDT SCA 12656/ 2014
Appeal Disposed off in favour of Petitioner and High Court Instructed CBDT to extend due date to File Income Tax Return in Tax Audit Cases for A.Y. 2014-15 to 30.11.2014 but allowed to levy Interest U/s. 234A of the Income Tax Act,1961.
High Court at Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh - WP 28159/2014, WP 28672/2014
Disposed of by the Hon’ble High Court at Hyderabad observing that there is no justification or reason to extend the date for TAR alone and not to extend the date for ITR and accordingly the Union of India and CBDT were directed to consider the contents of the representations of AIFTP for extending the date for filing ITRs in tandem with the date for TAR and dispose of the representations well before the date for filing ITR i.e. 30-09-2014.
Bombay High Court - The Chamber of Tax Consultants & Others Vs. Union of India - WRIT PETITION (L)NO.2492 OF 2014
Case adjourned for 24/09/2014 in Bombay High Court. Today Hearing in Bombay High Court. Arguments at 3 PM.
After long hearing for 2hrs and 45 min Bombay High Court Adjourned the Matter to tomorrow 11 am.
Bombay HC ask CBDT to Consider Extension of ITR due Date to 30.11.2014.
Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench - Raj Tax Consultants Vs UO I And Ors, Civil Writ No. 9540/2014
Listing in Rajasthan High Court Today, Case No. 9540/20114...Adjourned for 26/09/2014.
Madras High Court
Hearing today. Writ no 28159/2014 & 28672/ 2014
Madras High Court directs CBDT to Extend Due Date of filing ITR to 30/11/2014.
Extension order be passed before 30/09/2014.
Group Mission TAR Deferment 2014.
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