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ITAT Chennai cancels Rs 10 lakh penalty for ESOP disclosure lapse in first year reporting

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
ITAT Chennai cancels Rs 10 lakh penalty for ESOP disclosure lapse in first year reporting

The tribunal treated the omission as accidental

An employee was slapped with a Rs 10 lakh penalty for failing to disclose foreign ESOPs in his ITR. But the ITAT Chennai set aside the order, holding the omission was accidental and bona fide, especially since it was the first year the reporting requirement applied. The case highlights how intent and reporting context can swing tax penalties.

  • Employee faced Rs 10 lakh penalty over foreign ESOP non-disclosure
  • ITAT Chennai cancelled the penalty
  • Tribunal said the omission was accidental and bona fide
  • First year of reporting requirement factored heavily
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