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Sh. Madhu Sudan Yadav, C/o Yadav Book Depot. Moti Chowk, Rewari, Vs. Income Tax Officer, Ward-1, Rewari.
February, 15th 2021

This appeal is preferred by the assessee against order dated 13.12.2013 passed by the Learned Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals), Rohtak {CIT(A)} for Assessment Year 2004-05. 

The Ld. Authorized Representative (AR) submits that the assessee has opted to settle the dispute relating to the tax arrears for the assessment year under consideration under The Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020. It has been stated that the necessary declaration in accordance with Section 4 of The Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020 has been filed by the assessee.

Considering the aforesaid situation, the captioned appeal is consigned to the records and treated as dismissed.

4.0 However, the aforesaid is subject to a caveat that in case the dispute relating to tax arrears for the captioned assessment year is not ultimately resolved in terms of the aforestated Act, the appellant (i.e., the assessee) shall be at liberty to approach the Tribunal for reinstitution of the appeal and the Tribunal shall consider such application appropriately as per law. The respondent (i.e., the Revenue) has no objection with regard to the aforesaid caveat.

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