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Unexplained Expenditures Under Income Tax Law: Avoid Double Addition Unless Law Requires, Per Section 69C.

December 18, 2021

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Unexplained expenditures and unaccounted cash payment - Onus to proof - once the revenue has treated the entire amount of expenditure as unexplained expense under section 69C of the Act, there cannot be any addition separately being part and parcel of the total addition otherwise it would lead to the double addition which is not warranted under the provisions of law until and unless the provisions of law requires so - AT

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