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Court Rejects Capital Loss Disallowance; Additions u/s 68 Unsupported by Evidence, Based on Assumptions Not Facts.

July 7, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Disallowance of short term capital loss aroused on the forfeiture of share warrant money - additions u/s 68 - since all the details of the flow of funds was before the assessing officer he has not been able to point out as to which stage and in what respect ingredients of section 68 are not cogently satisfied. There is no mention as to whether the identity is not available, or that the source of funds is not given, or that Assessing Officer has unearthed some other transactions. Hence the assessing officer's order is only based upon surmises and conjecture and hence it is not sustainable in law. - AT

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