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Difference in cash as per cash book and physical cash - The ...


Court Rejects Revised Cash Book; Discrepancies Between Recorded and Physical Cash Lead to Additions Being Confirmed.

February 27, 2021

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Difference in cash as per cash book and physical cash - The assessee made up the cash book later on to present that there was no difference. However, nothing of this sort was stated at the time of survey that the cash book was not complete or certain transactions were omitted to be recorded.Contention of the assessee for the acceptance of books of account produced after the date of survey, cannot be countenanced - Additions confirmed - AT

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