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2016 (5) TMI 1426 - AT - Income TaxAddition u/s 68 - unexplained cash credit - burden of proof - Held that:- Provisions of sec. 68 places initial burden of proof upon the assessee. In the instant cases, there is no dispute between the parties that the identity of the loan creditors has been established. Even though the assessing officer has expressed doubt about the credit worthiness of the creditors on the basis of low income reported by them, yet the Ld CIT(A) has rightly appreciated the fact that these companies have used their own capital funds for advancing loan to the assessee company. The quantum of own funds held by these companies has also been discussed by Ld CIT(A). In our view, the Ld CIT(A) was justified in holding that the income declared by these loan companies are not the criteria, but the source for giving the loans to the assessee company is the determinative of the credit worthiness. Thus, the Ld CIT(A) has rightly held that the credit worthiness of the loan creditors has also been established. The Courts have held that the assessee is required to discharge the initial burden of proof placed on his shoulders. In the instant case, we are of the view that the assessee has discharged the initial onus placed upon it. Hence the burden of proof gets shifted to the assessing officer. Tax authorities have not discharged the burden of proof shifted upon their shoulders by bringing any material on record to disprove the claim of the assessee - Decided against revenue
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