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Learn More72. K M Educational & Rural-development Trust vs. ITO
(2024) 169 taxmann.com 617(Chennai Trib)
ITA No.: 1326(Chny) of 2024
A.Y.: 2018-19
Date of Order: 4th December, 2024
S. 12A–If the charitable institution had filed its return of income belatedly but within time allowed under section 139(4), then the tax department must allow exemption under section 11.
FACTS
The assessee-trust was registered under section 12A. For AY 2018-19, it filed its return of income belatedly on 30th November, 2018 [due date for filing of return under section 139(1) was 30th September, 2018] declaring total income of ₹NIL and claimed a refund of ₹1,96,656. While processing the return of income under section 143(1), the Central Processing Centre (CPC) did not allow the exemption under section 11 on the ground that the return of income / audit report was not filed within the due date under section 139(1).
On appeal, CIT(A) upheld the action of CPC.
Aggrieved, the assessee filed an appe