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2014 (5) TMI 5 - AT - Income Tax


Issues:
1. Deletion of addition of Rs. 35,00,000/- by withdrawing exemption u/s. 54 of the I.T. Act.
2. Deletion of addition of Rs. 1,44,529/- made on account of undisclosed Short Term Capital Gain.

Deletion of addition of Rs. 35,00,000/-:
The appeal by the Revenue contested the Ld. CIT(A)'s order concerning the deletion of the addition of Rs. 35,00,000/- by withdrawing exemption under section 54 of the Income Tax Act. The case involved the sale of a residential property and claiming deduction under section 54. The AO raised concerns about the authenticity of the transaction, including the registration of the sale deed, payment verification, and the nature of the property transfer. The Ld. CIT(A) reviewed the facts and submissions, emphasizing the family's tax planning history and the genuine nature of the transaction. The Ld. CIT(A) concluded that the addition of Rs. 35,00,000/- was unjustified and deleted it. The Revenue appealed this decision, arguing that the Ld. CIT(A) considered new submissions without a remand report from the AO. The ITAT decided to remit the issue back to the AO for a fresh assessment, ensuring the assessee's right to be heard.

Deletion of addition of Rs. 1,44,529/-:
Regarding the deletion of the addition of Rs. 1,44,529/- made on account of undisclosed Short Term Capital Gain, the AO noted discrepancies in the profit earned from shares. The Ld. CIT(A) overturned this addition based on additional evidence submitted by the assessee, including a second letter from the securities company and account statements. The Revenue challenged this decision, claiming that the Ld. CIT(A) accepted the submissions without verifying with the AO. The ITAT decided to remit this issue back to the AO for a fresh assessment, considering the submissions made before the Ld. CIT(A). Ultimately, the appeal by the Revenue was allowed for statistical purposes.

This detailed analysis covers the issues of deletion of additions under the Income Tax Act, providing a comprehensive overview of the judgment's key points and the decisions made by the authorities involved.

 

 

 

 

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