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Revision u/s 263 by CIT - Unexplained cash deposits - That with ...


CIT Reviews Taxability of Unexplained Cash Deposits u/s 263; Considers Implications for Families with Super Seniors.

January 22, 2022

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Revision u/s 263 by CIT - Unexplained cash deposits - That with regard to the chargeability of cash deposit for the purpose of taxation and the applicability of section 115BBE(1) may be separately looked into by the Department. - There are several families consisting of super senior citizens whose children are well-settled but staying away from them for sake of job. It is a matter of common practice in most of the household of our country that the children take care of their parents financially even though the parents may be financially well off on their own. It is a part of moral responsibility on the part of the children for taking care of their aged parents at least by sending finances irrespective of whether they require or not. - AT

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