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Deeming Provisions, Income Tax

Issue Id: - 3451
Dated: 27-9-2011
By:- Ramesh Das

Deeming Provisions


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I would like a clarification regarding the deeming provisions of section 44 AD of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

I had earlier raised a query of whether one would have to check if the assessee has made withdrawals during the year substantiating his expenses.

As discussed before all professionals are of the view that in case of the aforesaid section only the method of calculation of gross receipts would be under scrutiny and the amount of cash withdrawn would not matter.

However, If the assessee has amassed property during the period and the same is from the gross receipts then would the case differ? As all the other revenue expenses are deemed as allowed would the net amount (income) be the only addition to Net Worth of the Assessee ?

Please clarify as I am totally confused.

Regards

Ramesh

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1 Dated: 30-9-2011
By:- GOPALJI AGRAWAL

I think there is no need of confusion. The case will be covered under section 69 as the AO would not be satisfied with your source. Even AO may ask the assessee to file the reply that no expenses have been incurred in the business which will prove that the transactions are bogus.


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