The Delhi Bench of Income Tax Appellate Tribunal has directed the Principal Commissioner of Income Tax (PCIT) to condone the delay in filing Form 10IC by enabling the assessee to avail the concessional corporate tax regime under Section 115BAA of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The bench of Madhumita Roy (Judicial Member) and Naveen Chandra,…
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Procedural Lapse Should Not Deny Concessional Tax Regime: ITAT Directs Condonation of Delay in Filing Form 10IC
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