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Assessment of trust - Addition on account of excessive salary to ...


Tribunal Rules Unjustified Presumptions on Chairman's Salary Can't Invoke Income Tax Act Sections.

February 5, 2024

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Assessment of trust - Addition on account of excessive salary to Chairman of the society within the meaning of section 13(3) and in violation of section 13(2)(c) - principle of consistency - Tribunal held that, since the reasonableness of salary to specified person has not been challenged by the revenue in the ensuing assessment years, no negative inference can be drawn in the relevant assessment year without any reasonable basis. - Such presumptions adopted by the Ld. AO are not permissible to invoke the provisions of section 13(3) r.w.s. 13(2C).

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