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CIT Appeals Limits Disallowance to 2% of Total Expenses, Citing Reasonable Profit Trends u/s 143.

March 1, 2021

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Genuineness of Expenses - hire charges paid to trucks - In the instant case also, in assessment year 2013-14, the assessee has shown net profit @ 3.08%, which was assessed u/s.143(3) of the Act. Further, in assessment year 2015-16, the profit was shown @ 2.99%, and accepted u/s.143(1) of the Act by the department, which is less than the net profit shown by the assessee in the present year under consideration i.e. 3.75%. Therefore, we find that the ld CIT(A) is justified in restricting the disallowance to 2% of the total expenses claimed by the assessee considering the quantum and nature of expenses and also the claim of earlier years. - AT

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