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Unexplained jewellery - No doubt, the appellant could not ...

Income Tax

January 19, 2023

Unexplained jewellery - No doubt, the appellant could not furnish necessary bills, but fact remains that when the appellant claims that jewellery was purchased for many years, the AO cannot insist bills for purchase of jewellery. Further, the family members claimed that they did not file wealth tax returns because taxable wealth in their hands for all these assessment years is below taxable limit. - Additions deleted - AT

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