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Assessee Proves Authenticity of Loan Transactions u/s 68; No Income Addition Justified Due to Lack of Evidence.

July 27, 2019

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Addition u/s 68 - unsecured cash credit - when assessee had sufficiently discharged the ‘onus’ u/s 68 that was cast upon him for proving the authenticity of the loan transactions then in the absence of any ‘material’ placed on record by the A.O to dislodge the said duly substantiated claim of the assessee, no addition is called for

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