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    Author(s)D.C. Agrawal, Ajay Kumar Agrawal
    PublisherTaxmann
    Edition5th edition
    ISBN9789364557283
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2025

    Description

    Taxmann Law Relating to Reassessment 5th Edition 2025 by D.C. Agrawal, Ajay Kumar Agrawal

    Law Relating to Reassessment (5th Edition) is a well-researched, authoritative treatise that explains the entire framework of reassessment under the Income-tax Act 1961. Over the years, India's legislative and judicial systems have significantly reshaped reassessment procedures, from the older Section 34 under the 1922 Act to the revised scheme under Sections 147 to 153 in the 1961 Act—and more recently through major amendments brought in by Finance Acts (including 2021, 2022, 2023, and now 2025). The book meticulously covers the rationale behind reopening or reassessing income tax returns—particularly where taxpayers may have unintentionally omitted information or deliberately withheld details, thereby resulting in 'escaped' income. In-depth coverage of historical and current provisions and an extensive compilation of case laws and administrative guidelines make this a helpful resource for professionals and taxpayers. Notably, it incorporates the latest changes—especially those concerning Section 148, Section 148A, Section 149, and associated provisions—while contrasting them with previous regimes like block assessments (Section 158BC) and assessments under Sections 153A to 153D in search/requisition scenarios. By weaving together legislative text, case law analysis, and others, this commentary ensures that readers gain a conceptual and application-oriented understanding of reassessment law.

    This book is intended for the following audience:

    Tax Professionals & Advocates – Offers an exhaustive roadmap on the legal intricacies and procedures of reopening assessments, serving as a ready reference for representation before Assessing Officers, appellate forums, and courts
    Chartered Accountants & Finance Controllers – Guides practitioners through the minefield of reassessment provisions, enabling them to ensure corporate compliance and advise businesses on best practices to avoid protracted litigation
    Corporate Tax Departments – Equips in-house teams with clarity on emerging scenarios in search, survey, and requisition-based reassessments, ensuring they stay updated with the dynamic contours of tax law
    Academicians & Law Students – Provides comprehensive material on the evolution of reassessment law, helpful for research work and advanced study in taxation
    Senior Management & Entrepreneurs – Enlightens decision-makers on strategies to minimise risks associated with under-reporting or misreporting of income
    The Present Publication is the 5th Edition | 2025, amended by the Finance Act 2025. This book is authored by D.C. Agrawal & Ajay Kumar Agrawal with the following noteworthy features:

    [Historical to Contemporary] Traces reassessment law from Section 25 of the IT Act 1918 to Section 34 of the 1922 Act, culminating in the robust legal framework of Sections 147–153 of the 1961 Act and further amendments up to 2025
    [Explained Through Practical Issues] Examines how taxpayers can inadvertently or intentionally evade taxation—via accounting manipulations, round-tripping, and other tactics—and how revenue authorities address these under the reassessment regime
    [Deep Dive into Search/Survey Cases] Provides a thorough treatment of procedures from the introduction of 'Block Assessments' in 1995 to the post-2003 scheme under Sections 153A–153D, and the shift back to Sections 147–153 for post-2021 search and survey cases
    [Focused Discussion on Section 148A] Explains the newly inserted procedure ensuring the taxpayer's right to be heard before issuance of the notice, its interplay with judicial instructions (e.g., GKN Driveshafts), and practical challenges
    [Case Laws] Integrates landmark Supreme Court and High Court rulings, Tribunal decisions, and relevant references from leading tax journals
    [Practical FAQs] Incorporates a dedicated question-and-answer section addressing frequently encountered queries and operational dilemmas faced by professionals and taxpayers
    [Revisions & Penalties] Delineates scenarios for revision under Section 263, along with penalty provisions for under-reported/misreported income, ensuring comprehensive coverage of both assessment and post-assessment stages
    [User-friendly Format] Headings, paragraphs, and detailed tables offering quick references, with cross-links between provisions and practical scenarios, enabling faster navigation and clarity
    [Expert Authors]
    D.C. Agrawal, Advocate – Former IRS officer and ex-ITAT Accountant Member with deep hands-on experience in complex tax litigation and policy formulation
    Ajay Kumar Agrawal, FCA – A practising CA with extensive exposure to corporate consultancy, tax planning, and litigation, making the book truly practitioner-oriented
    The coverage of the book is as follows:

    Legislative Evolution & Key Concepts
    A solid grounding in how and why reassessment provisions have evolved over decades—crucial for interpreting current rules
    Formation of 'Belief' & Requirement of Tangible Material
    Detailed exploration of the benchmark for validly reopening an assessment, covering 'reasons to believe' and the shift to 'information suggesting escapement'
    New Regime vs. Old Regime
    Comparative insights into pre/post-1 April 2021 frameworks, including transitional issues, challenge to notifications, and the ramifications of Supreme Court judgments
    Search, Seizure & Survey Provisions
    Clarifies the concepts of 'deemed information,' block assessment, incriminating material, limitation periods, and the pivotal role of Section 149 in defining scope and timelines
    Procedural Safeguards
    Lays out how taxpayers can respond to notices (Section 148A(b)), the nature of inquiry under Section 148A(a), mandatory approvals under Sections 148B and 151, and ramifications of non-compliance
    Penalties & Revision
    Discusses the interplay between under-reported income, penalties under various Sections (271AAD, 271AAB, etc.), and the Commissioner's revisionary powers under Section 263
    Drafting & Defence Strategies
    Offers recommendations on how taxpayers and professionals can draft replies to reassessment notices, mount objections, and ensure procedural adherence to minimise litigation risks
    The structure of the book is as follows:

    Introduction – Legislative background and evolution of reassessment provisions
    Reopening under Old Law – Basic Principles – Foundational concepts and the conditions for valid reopening
    Reopening under Old Law – Specific Propositions – Borrowed satisfaction, change of opinion, limitation, etc.
    Income Escaping Assessment – Section 147 – Core analysis of new/old provisions
    Issue of Notice – Section 148 – Detailed commentary on notice requirements and procedures
    Opportunity under Section 148A – Conducting inquiry, providing taxpayers with an opportunity
    Role of Section 135A – Linking technology & risk management with reassessment
    Deemed Information – Conceptual coverage of information presumed to be available after search/requisition
    Time Limit for Notice – Section 149 – Threshold limitations for reopening older assessments
    Books of Account & Evidence – Evidentiary standards and the significance of documents, loose papers, etc.
    Issue & Service of Notices – Valid service, addresses, digital communications, and common pitfalls
    Approval of Additional Commissioner (Section 148B) – Procedure and significance
    Approval for Issue of Notice (Section 151) – Safeguards against arbitrary reopening
    Validating Notices (Sections 292B & 292BB) – Legal cures for technical/procedural defects
    Assessment in Search/Survey Cases – Transition from block assessment to new provisions
    Revision of Reassessment Orders (Section 263) – When and how higher authorities can revise.
    Penalties – Detailed interplay with misreporting and under-reporting.
    Miscellaneous Escaped Income – Typical scenarios (cash deposits, bogus purchases, etc.)
    Aggregation of Escaped Income (Section 149(1A)) – How multiple items might push escapement over thresholds
    Validity of Notices under Old vs. New Law – The legal controversies post–1 April 2021
    Response Strategies – How taxpayers can respond to notices effectively
    Developments Post–Ashish Agarwal's Case – Judicial interpretation of transitional provisions
    Enhancement in Reassessment – Scope and power of enhancement by appellate authorities
    Theory of 'Travel Back in Time' – Constitutional challenges and notification-based time extensions
    Amendments by Finance (No. 2) Act 2024 – Latest legislative shifts
    FAQs – Quick resolutions to common queries