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Assessee Must Prove Identity, Genuineness, and Creditworthiness of Creditors u/s 68 for Unsecured Cash Credits.

May 1, 2019

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Addition u/s 68 - unsecured cash credit - initial burden to prove identity, genuineness of the transactions and creditworthiness of the creditor - the identity of the creditors was proved by some material, the other two elements were not established at all - contentions that the agriculturists were not asked to produce any material to supplement their statement is inconsequential - burden lies upon the assessee to produce the material

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