Sharma Associates — Tax Consultants & Advocates, Bangalore

Sharma Associates

Tax Legal Advocacy in Bangalore

ITAT · GST Appeals · Commissioner Appeals · High Court · Bank Advisory

Overview

When tax matters escalate to disputes, assessments under challenge, or litigation, you need experienced advocates who understand the law and know how to navigate the tax tribunal and court system. Mr. Y N Sharma and Mr. Pranay Sharma bring decades of combined advocacy experience across Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), GST Appellate Authority, Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals), and High Court matters. We have a proven track record of securing relief for clients facing tax demands, penalties, and enforcement actions.

ITAT Representation

Experienced advocacy before the Bengaluru bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal.

GST Appeals

Appeals before the GST Appellate Authority and GST Appellate Tribunal for disputed demands.

CIT(A) Appeals

First-stage appeals before the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) against assessment orders.

High Court Matters

Writ petitions and tax references before the Karnataka High Court for challenging tax orders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I file an appeal against an income tax assessment order?
If you receive an assessment order under Section 143(3) or 144 that you disagree with, you can file an appeal before CIT(A) within 30 days. If you're aggrieved by CIT(A)'s order, you can appeal to the ITAT within 60 days.
Can you get a stay on a tax demand during appeal?
Yes. A stay of demand can be applied for before the Assessing Officer or CIT(A). The Supreme Court's 500 demand rule generally requires deposit of 20% of demand. We handle stay applications regularly.
What matters can be taken to the Karnataka High Court?
High Court writ petitions can challenge arbitrary tax orders, illegal attachment, procedural violations, and constitutional issues. Appeals can be made on substantial questions of law arising from ITAT orders.
How long does ITAT litigation typically take?
ITAT proceedings vary — simple matters may conclude in 1-2 hearings over 6-18 months; complex matters can take 2-4 years. We help clients understand realistic timelines and explore settlement options where appropriate.

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