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Addition u/s 41(1) - Once the AO has allowed the assessee’s ...

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December 17, 2020

Addition u/s 41(1) - Once the AO has allowed the assessee’s corresponding material purchases claim in the revenue account as a regular head of expenditure, the same very amount could not have been added as a bogus sundry creditor liability u/s 41(1) - when there is no indication about the said sum involving any cessation or remission of liability no reason to accept Revenue’s arguments seeking to revive the impugned sec. 41(1) addition - AT

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