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Remittance from outside India - revenue v/s capital receipt - ...

Income Tax

June 20, 2015

Remittance from outside India - revenue v/s capital receipt - onus to prove - assessee could not discharge his onus and could not prove that the money has come out of the capital fund of a Discretionary Trust situated out of India - It will be mockery of the Indian Income Tax Act that the onus is on the AO to prove that the assessee has received revenue receipts - AT

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