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Addition on account of low withdrawals (drawings) - There is ...

June 14, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Addition on account of low withdrawals (drawings) - There is noting on record to suggest that the assessee has purchased any movable or immovable properties, incurred any expenditure for marriage, or any other function or is leading a lavish lifestyle. Since the addition is based purely on presumption and surmises therefore, without bringing any material on record, such an addition cannot be sustained - AT

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