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ITAT allows assessee's appeals, directing AO to delete multiple ...


Income Tax Tribunal Strikes Down Unsubstantiated Income Additions, Directs Fresh Assessment with Procedural Fairness and Proper Verification

May 14, 2025

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

ITAT allows assessee's appeals, directing AO to delete multiple additions to income. The tribunal found no merit in additions related to flat purchase, advances, and unexplained investments. Specifically, the court determined that the AO made additions without establishing clear factual basis, incorrectly invoked statutory provisions, and estimated undisclosed income without cogent supporting material. The matter is partially remanded for fresh assessment, with the AO directed to verify facts, provide opportunity to the assessee, and charge correct income. The assessee is instructed to remain cooperative during proceedings and not seek frivolous adjournments.

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