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2005 (8) TMI 683 - HC - Income Tax

Issues:
1. Deletion of additions made under section 68 as unexplained cash credit.
2. Applicability of section 44AF for making assessment at a fixed percentage of turnover.

Analysis:

Deletion of Additions under Section 68:
The Tribunal found that the peak credit of the bank account cannot be treated as unexplained income of the assessee. While the Tribunal deleted the additions made as unexplained cash credit, it directed the Assessing Officer (AO) to reconsider the issue for all four years in light of its observations. The Tribunal clarified that banking transactions in the regular course of business cannot be considered as cash credit under section 68 of the Income Tax Act. The Tribunal's decision to inquire into whether the bank transactions represent undisclosed income of the assessee was deemed appropriate. Therefore, this issue does not give rise to any substantial question of law.

Applicability of Section 44AF:
Section 44AF applies to a wholesale trader not involved in retail trade. The Tribunal concluded that the Revenue failed to prove that the assessee was rightly assessed under section 44AF, as the assessee had provided documentation showing a license for wholesale trade. The burden of proof to demonstrate that the assessee was engaged in retail business despite holding a wholesale trade license rested with the Revenue. The determination of whether the assessee was a retail or wholesale trader is a factual finding and does not raise a legal question. As such, no substantial question of law arises in this regard.

In conclusion, the appeal was dismissed as no substantial question of law was found to be present in the issues raised.

 

 

 

 

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