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Addition made u/s. 68 - Addition of agricultural income - ...


Section 68 Case: Additional Evidence Admitted for Re-examination, Order Set Aside, Remanded to Assessing Officer for Fresh Review.

February 10, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Addition made u/s. 68 - Addition of agricultural income - admission of additional evidences - There should not be any dispute that the admission of additional evidences filed in support of the claim made in the return of income would promote the cause of justice. Accordingly, admit the additional evidences furnished by the assessee. Since both the issues required to be examined afresh duly considering the additional evidences furnished by the assessee,we set aside the order passed by Ld. CIT(A) on both the issues and restore them to the file of AO for examining them afresh. - AT

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