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2011 (6) TMI 971 - AT - Income Tax

Issues involved: Challenge to first appellate order on various grounds including unexplained purchase value of chicks, under valuation of closing stock, adhoc addition, proportionate bank interests, and u/s 68 disallowance.

Unexplained purchase value of chicks: The appellant contested the first appellate order, arguing that the Assessing Officer (A.O) failed to appreciate the explanation provided by the assessee regarding the error in making additions. The appellant highlighted that the first appellate authority (CIT(A)) did not properly consider the written submission explaining the objection against the addition of Rs. 8,50,861 on account of unexplained purchase value of chicks. The CIT(A) forwarded the written submission to the A.O, and upon review, it was found that the explanation of the assessee was largely correct, except for a minor discrepancy of Rs. 8571 related to the transfer of broiler chicks. The appellant also raised concerns about other additions made by the A.O, such as under valuation of closing stock, adhoc addition, proportionate bank interests, and u/s 68 disallowance. The appellant argued that the CIT(A) failed to adequately address the written submissions and the remand report provided by the A.O, necessitating a fresh consideration of the issues.

Decision: The Judicial Member (JM) and the Departmental Representative (D.R.) discussed the submissions and agreed that the written submission of the assessee was not properly addressed by the CIT(A) in light of the remand report submitted by the A.O. In the interest of justice, the matter was set aside to the file of the CIT(A) for a fresh consideration, directing him to pass a speaking order after thorough discussion of the assessee's submissions and the A.O.'s report. The grounds were allowed for statistical purposes, and the appeal was ultimately allowed for the same purpose. The order was pronounced in open court on 30th June 2011.

 

 

 

 

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