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Addition of unexplained credit u/s 68 - assessee could not ...

Income Tax

June 27, 2019

Addition of unexplained credit u/s 68 - assessee could not produce the party for examination before AO or CIT(A) - balance sheet of the lender clearly shows that the lender have deployed funds are non income producing funds, it does not result into any revenue to that company. The lender clearly is a paper company and nothing more than that - failed to discharge its initial onus as cast upon it u/s 68 - addition sustained

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