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Income Tax Appeal (CIT-A)

Got an unfair assessment order? We draft and file your first appeal (Form 35) to the CIT(A) with strong grounds — and represent you through it.

Overview

If an assessment adds income, disallows deductions or raises a demand you believe is wrong, your first remedy is an appeal to the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) in Form 35, generally within 30 days of the order. Appeals turn on well-argued grounds and evidence.

GovYapar frames the grounds of appeal and statement of facts, assembles the record, and represents you before the CIT(A) — with escalation to the ITAT available if needed.

What’s included

  • Assessment-order review & merits
  • Grounds of appeal & statement of facts
  • Form 35 filing within the deadline
  • Evidence & paper-book preparation
  • Written & oral submissions
  • ITAT escalation advice

Who needs this

  • Taxpayers with an adverse assessment order
  • Businesses facing large additions/demands
  • Anyone whose deductions were disallowed

Documents required

  • Assessment order & computation
  • 143(2)/notices & earlier replies
  • Supporting evidence & records
  • Demand notice
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.

1

Assess merits

We identify the strongest grounds.

2

Draft appeal

Grounds & facts prepared.

3

File Form 35

Filed within the time limit.

4

Represent

We argue your case to the CIT(A).

FAQs

Common questions

Generally 30 days from the date of the order. Delays can sometimes be condoned, but acting fast is best — reach out immediately.

Often a part-payment or stay application is involved. We advise on the demand and stay strategy.

The next level is the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT). We advise on merits and handle escalation.

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