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2023 (12) TMI 972 - AT - Income TaxIncome surrendered during survey - excess stock u/s 69B r.w.s. provisions of section 115BBE - nature and source of such unrecorded transactions and the necessary nexus with assessee’s business - HELD THAT:- No doubt, these transactions were not recorded at the time of survey thus qualify as unrecorded transactions satisfying one of the essential conditions, at the same time, the assessee has provided the necessary explanation about the nature and source of such unrecorded transactions and the necessary nexus with assessee’s business has been established, thus, it cannot be said that these are unexplained transactions thus, doesn’t satisfy the second condition for invoking the deeming provisions of section 69B of the Act. There is no physical distinction between the accounted stock and unaccounted stock. No such physical distinction was found by the Revenue either. We therefore find that the difference in stock so found out by the authorities has no independent identity and is in terms of value terms only and thus part and parcel of entire stock, therefore, it cannot be said that there is an undisclosed asset which existed independently and thus, what is not declared to the department is receipt from business and not any investment as it cannot be co-related with any specific asset and the difference should thus be treated as business income. In light of aforesaid discussion and in the entirety of facts and circumstances of the case, the income of Rs 50 lacs surrendered during the course of survey cannot be brought to tax under the deeming provisions of section 69B and the same has to be assessed to tax under the head “business income”. In absence of deeming provisions, the question of application of section 115BBE doesn’t arise and normal tax rate shall apply. The AO is thus directed to assess the income of Rs 50 lacs under the head “Income from Business/profession” and apply the normal rate of tax. Assessee appeal allowed.
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