Income Tax

CBDT proposed amendments to ITAT Appeal and Cross Objection Forms No 36 and 36A

CBDT proposed amendments to ITAT Appeal and Cross Objection Forms No 36 and 36A to make them more informative-Draft notification

Central Board of Direct Taxes has proposed amendments to Income-tax Rules, 1962  and has invited comments of stakeholders.

Income-tax Rules, 1962 (I.T.Rules) prescribe Form No.36 for filing an appeal to the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT). Further, a memorandum of cross objections to the ITAT can be filed in Form No.36A.

As per the press release of CBDT, the existing Form No.36 and Form No 36A have not been revised since long. These Forms are required to be rationalised to make them more informative and also to capture information regarding amount disputed in pending appeals before ITAT, which is vital for formulating the policy of the department for litigation management.

In view of the above, a draft notification proposing amendments in Form No. 36, Form No.36A and Rule 47 of the IT Rules has been uploaded on the website of the Income Tax Department www.incometaxindia.gov.in for comments from stakeholders and general public.

The comments and suggestions on the draft notification may be sent by 2nd July, 2018 electronically at the email address ts.mapwal@nic.in.

Download Draft Notification Click Here >>

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