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2011 (6) TMI 795 - AT - Income Tax

Issues involved:
The issue involves the assessment of undisclosed cash credit u/s 68 of the IT Act based on the alleged laundering of black money into white money through share capital transactions by the assessee company.

Assessment of undisclosed cash credit u/s 68 of the IT Act:
The AO observed that the assessee received share application money from various parties, with the amounts being routed through multiple accounts before reaching the assessee's account. The AO concluded that the share capital and premium amount were undisclosed money of the assessee invested as share capital. The CIT(A) deleted the addition, stating that the appellant provided relevant details and shifted the burden of proof to the AO. The AO failed to establish a link between the appellant and the share applicant companies. Judicial precedents were cited to support that share capital amounts are outside the scope of assessment u/s 68 if received from alleged bogus shareholders.

Arguments and Decision:
The Revenue argued that the AO's findings were not considered by the CIT(A) as the appellant rotated the deposited amount. The appellant contended that most payments were made before the alleged date, and subsequent court orders confirmed the legitimacy of the share applicants. The Tribunal found that the appellant received the share application money before the alleged date and that the AO's observations were untenable. Citing a similar case and the decision of the Jurisdictional High Court, the Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s order, dismissing the Revenue's appeal.

In conclusion, the Tribunal dismissed the Revenue's appeal based on the findings and legal precedents, confirming the CIT(A)'s decision regarding the assessment of undisclosed cash credit u/s 68 of the IT Act.

 

 

 

 

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