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2014 (3) TMI 1107 - HC - Income TaxDisallowance of commission payment in respect of 25 agents, who are the residents of the North East - Held that:- The views expressed by the Assessing Officer are erroneous in law. The Assessing Officer has overlooked the importance of the books of accounts maintained in the ordinary course of business. Reference in this regard may be made to sub-section (2) of Section 32 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. The books of accounts maintained in the ordinary course of business are relevant and they cannot be discarded in the absence of appropriate reasons. The mere fact that recipient did not reply in some cases or they were not found at the address furnished by the assessee does not in the least prove the fact that they were non existent or that the payments shown to have been made by the assessee were imaginary. With the advancement of technology, it has become possible to sell goods throughout the country through the internet. For that purpose, agents are required throughout the country. The mechanism in that regard has been disclosed by the assessee and has been recorded in the order of the CIT (Appeals). For the purpose of carrying on its business, the assessee has to recruit the agents. It may not be possible for the assessee to know them personally. Whatever address was furnished to the assessee, has been disclosed to the Income-tax Department. Payments were admittedly made by cheque after deduction of tax. The tax deducted as source has duly been deposited.
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