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Disallowance of expenditure on account of the weighing and ...


Court Rules Arbitrary Disallowance of Weighing and Unloading Charges Unjustified; Validity of Vouchers Must Be Verified.

February 12, 2021

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Disallowance of expenditure on account of the weighing and unloading charges - If the Assessing Officer had any doubt with regard to the genuinity of any one of the vouchers produced he could have drawn sample vouchers and called upon the assessee to establish its genuineness. - Without doing so, making an adhoc disallowance by not specifically assigning any reason to a voucher or bunch of vouchers is not legally tenable. - HC

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