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Shares received by the appellant as gift - The chart reproduced ...

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May 15, 2020

Shares received by the appellant as gift - The chart reproduced in the Assessment Order clearly shows that it is not a gift but a family arrangement and these kind of family arrangement cannot be termed as gift/benefit or perquisite. AO by lifting the corporate veil, without providing any cogent reasons, and without appreciating that the beneficiary never obtained any benefit from this transaction at any time cannot comment on the said transaction as sham and bogus.

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