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CIT(A) Upholds Deletion of Addition u/s 68 After Reviewing Investor Creditworthiness and AO's Opportunity to Respond.

March 23, 2021

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Addition u/s 68 - AO doubted the credit worthiness - It is not a case where the ld. CIT(A) has not given an opportunity to the AO to rebut the submissions made before him. In this view of the matter and in view of the detailed discussion made by the ld. CIT(A) while deleting the addition on account of share application money and unsecured loan in respect of different investors as mentioned earlier, the same, in our opinion, does not call for any interference and, accordingly, the same is upheld. - AT

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