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Unexplained credit u/s 68 - unsecured loans received by the ...


Assessee Proves Lender's Identity and Creditworthiness; Tax Additions Deleted u/s 68 of Income Tax Act.

November 1, 2022

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Unexplained credit u/s 68 - unsecured loans received by the assessee - The assessee has duly proved not only the identity, creditworthiness of the lender company but also the genuineness of the transaction by way of demonstrating about the running account of the assessee with the said company and that the total loan liability of the assessee company during the year being decreased. - Additions deleted - AT

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