IT department's lawyer Charanjeet Chanderpal submitted that the decision on MAT prior to April 1, 2015, is also being reviewed by the government and therefore the department would wait till a final decision is taken.
Following which, the bench headed by Chief Justice Mohit Shah adjourned the hearing on the petition filed by Aberdeen Asset Management against the retrospective MAT demand by IT department. The date of the next hearing has not been fixed.
In March 2015, the department had sent notices to 68 FPIs claiming tax worth Rs 602.83 crore for capital gains.
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