ITAT Deletes Rs 30 Lakh Penalty Over Defective Section 274 Notice:

Tribunal quashes penalty after holding vague Section 274 notice invalid in law. Failure to specify penalty charge invalidates Section 271(1)(c) proceedings. Tribunal quashes penalty after holding vague Section 274 notice invalid in law.
Failure to specify penalty charge invalidates Section 271(1)(c) proceedings.

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ITAT Deletes Rs 30 Lakh Penalty Over Defective Section 274 Notice
Tribunal quashes penalty after holding vague Section 274 notice invalid in law.
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