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Addition of On-money receipts - addition based on the documents ...


CIT(A) Confirms Deletion of On-Money Additions Due to Lack of Evidence in Mahotsav Group Transactions.

June 1, 2023

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Addition of On-money receipts - addition based on the documents impounded during the survey proceedings - The ld CIT(A) concluded that the documents are dumb documents so far as assessee is concern. - CIT(A) categorically held that assessee sold the unit / shops to Mahotsav group about 28% higher that the prevailing jantri rate and there is no concrete evidence against the assessee either on writing or oral which establish that the assessee received alleged on money. - The order of CIT (A), deleting the additions confirmed - AT

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