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All Pending appeal to be withdrawn after increase in Monetary Limits. CBDT sets 31.10.2019 as deadline

All Pending appeal to be withdrawn after increase in Monetary Limits-CBDT Clarification. All pending SLPs/ appeals/ cross objections/references to be withdrawn till 31.10.2019

F. No. 279/Mis/M-93/ 2018-ITJ
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central  Board of Direct Taxs
*******

Room No. 12, 5th Floor, Jeevan Vihar Building,
Parliament Street, New Delhi.
Dated the 20th August, 2019

To
All Pr. Chief Commissioners of Income Tax

Sub:- Withdrawal of Pending cases after Enhancement of Monetary Limits-matter reg.

Ref. Circular No. 17/2019 dated 8th August, 2019 (F.N o. 279/Misc. 142/2007-ITJ(Pt)) and Circular No.3 of 2018.

Sir,

Kindly refer to the aforesaid subject. Representations have been received from the field, seeking clarifications on applicability of Circular  17 of 2019 on pending appeals.

2. In this regard, it is stated that Circular 17 of 2019 relaxes the monetary limits as mentioned in the table there in and all other paras , except para 5 of circular 3, relating to composite orders shall be applicable in toto.

3. Therefore, it is clear that the revised monetary limits so mentioned in circular 17/2019 is applicable, to all pending SLPs/ appeals/ cross objections/references. All such pending appeals within the revised limits shall be withdrawn on or before 31.10.2019 and a fortnightly report as to progress on withdrawals should be submitted to Board , by 15th & 31st of every month.

4. This issues with the approval of the Chairman, CBDT.

End: as above

Yours faithfully,

(Abhishek Gautam)
DCIT (OSD) (ITJ-I),CBDT
Tele: 011- 23741832

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