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On money receipts - additions based on the disclosure made ...


Court Upholds 30% Addition of Gross On-Money Receipts as Unaccounted Income in Flat Booking Dispute.

June 13, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

On money receipts - additions based on the disclosure made before the Settlement Commission, however, the application was rejected by the commission - As a settled principle of law that where it is found that the assessee is charging on-money/premium in respect of booking of flats, the entire receipts on account of on-money/premium charged would not to be treated as the undisclosed income of the assessee but only net profit rate could be applied on unaccounted sales/receipt for the purpose of making addition. - Action of CIT(A) for addition of 30% of the gross amount of on-money receipt as unaccounted income sustained - AT

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