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India tax appeal reforms and court rulings
Overview
In early August 2026, the Indian government raised the monetary thresholds for filing tax‑dispute appeals in the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, high courts and the Supreme Court. The higher limits—Rs 60 lakh for the ITAT, Rs 2 crore for high courts and Rs 5 crore for the Supreme Court—were reported to have cut the total disputed tax demand by roughly Rs 16,690 crore, as many appeals were withdrawn or not filed.
A few days later, Indian courts issued notable decisions that further shaped tax administration. The Gujarat High Court quashed Section 153C notices in the ACIT vs Maulik Jayantilal Patel case, finding the assessing officer had improperly linked unrelated broker transactions to the respondents. The decision was appealed to the Supreme Court. Separately, the Rajkot bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal granted Section 87A rebate relief to an individual taxpayer for short‑term capital gains in Assessment Year 2025‑26, clarifying that a later‑introduced restriction would apply only from AY 2026‑27.
Entities
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd · Income Tax Appellate Tribunal · Supreme Court of India · Nirmala Sitharaman · Dhaval Teli
Timeline
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12 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesIndia's courts rule on tax notices and rebate relief in two landmark casesIndia's Gujarat High Court quashed Section 153C tax notices over unrelated documents, while the ITAT granted Section 87A rebate relief on short‑term capital gains for a taxpayer, ruling the restriction applies‑
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15 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesIndia's Higher Tax Appeal Limits Cut Disputed Demand by ₹16.7 trillionIndia raised tax‑appeal filing limits, cutting disputed demand by about Rs 16,690 crore; courts upheld a Rs 16.68 crore service‑tax demand on BPCL/HPCL and dismissed a reassessment case against GE Power Systems
Sources
deccanchronicle.com · taxguru.in · taxscan.in