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Exemption u/s. 11 - Addition u/s 69A and 69B - With respect to ...


Tax Tribunal Upholds Deletion of Addition u/s 69B; Trust's Self-Help Loans Verified as Non-Taxable by CIT(A).

January 22, 2022

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Exemption u/s. 11 - Addition u/s 69A and 69B - With respect to the applicability of Section 69B of the Act, we find that assessee has given self-help loan to the members of the trust and given the details of such money utilized for the purposes of that activity which is returnable to the assessee without any interest. These details were also verified by the learned Assessing Officer during the course of remand proceedings and based on that the learned CIT (A) has correctly deleted the addition u/s 69B of the Act. - No addition could sustain - AT

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