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Unexplained Share Money Additions Upheld: Assessee Fails to Prove Creditworthiness and Transaction Genuineness Under Section 68

May 12, 2025

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

ITAT upheld additions under Section 68 for unexplained share application money from two companies. The tribunal confirmed the Assessing Officer's (AO) order, finding the assessee failed to establish the creditworthiness and identity of share applicants. The initial burden of proving transaction genuineness rests with the assessee. Additionally, the tribunal disallowed loss on sale of fixed assets, ruling such loss is not an allowable expenditure under Section 37. The AO's disallowance was sustained, and grounds of appeal were dismissed, affirming the lower authorities' findings on both share application money and fixed asset sale.

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