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Court Rules Project Transfer Negates Deemed Income Assumption for Written-Off Creditors, Overturns Assessing Officer's Decision.

February 9, 2023

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Additions towards written off of creditors - cessation of liability - there is no liability in the Books of Accounts as per the transfer of the projects to its sister concern. Therefore, the Assessing Officer has merely presumed that the assessee has written off these sundry creditors and he presumed that this falls under deemed income of the assessee. Ld. CIT(A) has verified the development agreement and came to the conclusion that the assessee has transferred the project along with the liability to its sister concern. - AT

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