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Income-tax Act,1961

Act No : 43


Section : Estimate by assessee.

1[212. Estimate by assessee.-Omitted by the Direct Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 1987, w.e.f 1-4-1988.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Prior to the omission, section 212, as amended by the Finance Act, 1969, w.e.f. 1-4-1969; Finance Act, 1970, w.e.f. 1-4-1970; Finance Act, 1972, w.e.f. 1-4-1972; Finance Act, 1978, w.e.f. 1-6- 1978; Finance Act, 1979, w.e.f. 1-4-1979 and Finance (No. 2) Act, 1980, w.e.f. 1-9-1980, read as under: "212. Estimate by assessee.-(1) If any assessee who is required to pay advance tax by an order under section 210 estimates on or before the date on which the last instalment of advance tax is due in his case that, by reason of his current income being likely to be less than the income on which the advance tax payable by him under section 210 has been computed or for any other reason, the advance tax payable by him would be less than the amount which he is so required to pay, he may, at his option, send to the Income-tax Officer an estimate of- (i) the current income, and (ii) the advance tax payable by him on the cur-rent income calculated in the manner laid down in section 209, and shall pay such amount of advance tax as accords with his estimate in equal instalments on such of the dates applicable in his case under section 211 as have not expired, or in one sum if only the last of such dates has not expired. (2) The assessee may send a revised estimate of the advance tax payable by him on or before any one of the dates specified in section 211 and adjust any excess or deficiency in respect of any instalment already paid in a subsequent instalment or in subsequent instalments [(3) ***] (3A) In the case of any assessee who is required to pay advance tax by an order under section 210, if, by reason of the current income being likely to be greater than the income on which the advance tax payable by him under section 210 has been computed or for any other reason, the amount of advance tax computed in the manner laid down in section 209 on the current income (which shall be estimated by the assessee) exceeds the amount of advance tax demanded from him under section 210 by more than 331/3 per cent of the latter amount, he shall, on or before the date on which the last instalment of advance tax is due from him, send to the income-tax Officer an estimate of- (i) the current income, and (ii) the advance tax payable by him on the current income calculated in the manner laid down in section 209, and shall pay such amount of advance tax as accords with his estimate on such of the dates applicable in his case under section 211 as have not expired, by instalments which may be revised according to sub- section (2): Provided that in a case where the Commissioner is satisfied that, having regard to the nature of the business carried on by the assessee and the date of expiry of the previous year in respect of such business, it will be difficult for the assessee to furnish the estimate required to be furnished by him in accordance with the provisions of this sub-section on or before the date on which the last instalment of advance tax is due in his case, he may, if the assessee pays the advance tax demanded from him under section 210 before such date, extend the date for furnishing such estimate up to a period of thirty days immediately following the last date of the previous year in respect of that business, and where the date is so extended, the assessee shall pay, on or before the date as so extended, the amount by which the amount of advance tax already paid by him falls short of the advance tax payable in accordance with his estimate: Provided further that in the case of an assessee, being a company, the provisions of this sub-section shall have effect as if for the figures and words '331/3 per cent', the figures and words 20 per cent' had been substituted. (4) Every estimate under this section shall be sent in the prescribed form and verified in the prescribed manner." ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1.658


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