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Taxpayer Must Provide Comprehensive Evidence Beyond FIRC for Foreign Remittances u/s 68, Says CIT Appeals.

April 3, 2020

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Addition u/s 68 - Unexplained source of the bank deposits - it was incumbent upon the assessee to cogently rebut that assessee has not received any sums abroad for services rendered in India which could have been transferred from abroad in his Indian account through these concerns. The sole reliance upon the FIRC which is only a certificate of remittance from abroad in absence of the overwhelming surrounding circumstances by the learned CIT appeals not at all sustainable.

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