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Unexplained investment - The basis of addition made in the ...

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January 11, 2023

Unexplained investment - The basis of addition made in the present case is the source of investment remaining unexplained. Now, the assessee having explained the source of investment - DR cannot make out a new case for confirming the addition by stating that though the source of investment stands explained by loan taken by the assessee from his ex-employer, but since this loan was not repaid by the assessee, therefore, it partakes the nature of income by way of salary. This definitely was not the case of the AO- AT

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