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2010 (7) TMI 1222 - AT - Income Tax

Issues involved: Appeal against deletion of addition of expenses u/s 143(3) for assessment year 2007-08.

Summary:

1. The appeal was filed by the Revenue against the order of the CIT(A) for assessment year 2007-08, challenging the deletion of an addition of Rs. 7,97,491 made on account of disallowance of Pooja expenses, office expenses, and business development/seminar expenses.

2. The Assessing Officer (AO) disallowed 15% of the claimed expenses as the assessee did not provide complete details and evidence. However, the assessee later submitted complete details, including bills and vouchers, asserting that no defects were found in the books of account and supporting documents. The CIT(A) observed that the AO failed to demonstrate any defects in the expenses claimed by the assessee, leading to the conclusion that the ad hoc addition was unjustified. Consequently, the addition was deleted.

3. During the proceedings, the Departmental Representative (DR) supported the AO's order, while the assessee sought an adjournment which was denied. No representation was made on behalf of the assessee during the hearing.

4. Upon reviewing the facts and submissions, the Tribunal found no merit in the departmental appeal. The AO did not provide any evidence to show which specific expenses lacked supporting bills or vouchers, nor did he specify the inadmissible nature of any expenditure. It was apparent that the AO had arbitrarily made a 15% ad hoc addition without proper justification. Therefore, the CIT(A)'s decision to delete the addition was deemed appropriate.

5. Consequently, the departmental appeal was dismissed, and the order was pronounced in open court on 9-07-2010.

 

 

 

 

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