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Assessee's Income Estimated at 8% Sub-Contract Turnover; Rs. 18 Lakh Discrepancy Unverified, Additions Upheld by Assessing Officer.

August 24, 2021

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Estimating the income of the assessee @ 8% on the sub-contract turnover - On verifying the paper book of the assessee running to 32 pages, we do not find any concrete evidence to establish that the assessee is actually executing any civil contract works with respect to the contracts he has claimed to have undertaken - assessee could also not furnish proper evidence to establish that the parties from whom the assessee had received the amount of ₹ 18 lakhs is genuine. - Additions made by AO sustained - AT

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