CA Representation · Panaji, Goa
Engage a skilled Chartered Accountant for your ITAT appeal in Goa — to prepare the grounds, statement of facts and paper book, build the legal arguments, and appear before the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, the second and crucial level of appeal.
Overview
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal is generally the final authority on questions of fact, so the way your case is argued there can be decisive. It demands a well-constructed paper book, precise grounds, and command of the facts and the relevant case law.
A Chartered Accountant is an authorised representative who can appear and argue before the ITAT. We assess the order under challenge, build a compelling record, and present your matter to the bench — and where a substantial question of law arises afterwards, we advise on taking it to the High Court. New to the process? See appeal at ITAT, or read about the earlier CA for CIT appeal stage.
What's covered
Expert preparation and representation before the Tribunal.
Get a fixed-fee quote →A careful review of the CIT(Appeals) order and the grounds for a Tribunal appeal.
Precise grounds of appeal and a clear statement of facts for the bench.
A well-organised paper book of evidence, submissions and case law.
Argument built on the facts and binding precedents in your favour.
Appearing before the bench and arguing the matter on your behalf.
Seeking stay where appropriate and advising on a High Court reference.
Our process
Your CA reviews the CIT(A) order and the merits.
We draft grounds, facts and the paper book.
We appear and argue before the Tribunal.
We advise on stay and any High Court step.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. A Chartered Accountant is an authorised representative entitled to appear and argue before the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal. We prepare your appeal documents and represent you at the hearings, presenting the facts and the law to the bench.
The Tribunal is generally the final fact-finding authority, so its decision on the facts is usually conclusive. A strong paper book, precise grounds and well-argued submissions are therefore critical, and skilled representation can make a decisive difference to the outcome.
Your CA prepares the appeal in the prescribed form with grounds of appeal and a statement of facts, and compiles a paper book containing the orders, evidence, written submissions and supporting case law. The appeal is filed within the limitation period and argued before the bench.
An appeal to the Tribunal is filed when you are aggrieved by an order of the Commissioner (Appeals), within the limitation period from receiving that order. We assess the order promptly and ensure the appeal is filed in time.
In appropriate cases the Tribunal can grant a stay of the disputed demand while the appeal is pending, subject to conditions, and a CA can make the stay application with supporting reasons. We assess whether to seek a stay in your matter.
While the Tribunal is generally final on facts, a substantial question of law arising from its order can be taken to the High Court, which requires an advocate. We review the ITAT order, advise on the prospects, and help coordinate any further step.
Yes. A Chartered Accountant can represent you at both the Commissioner (Appeals) and the Tribunal, so the same firm can carry your case through both stages, preserving continuity and deep familiarity with the facts.
Book a free consultation and share your CIT(Appeals) order and records. We assess the merits, prepare the grounds, statement of facts and paper book, file the appeal in time, and argue it before the Tribunal — on a transparent fee.
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Book a free consultation with a qualified Chartered Accountant in Goa. We'll prepare and present your Tribunal appeal — no obligation.