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Addition u/s 68 - creditworthiness of investor unexplained - the ...

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July 18, 2023

Addition u/s 68 - creditworthiness of investor unexplained - the documents submitted to prove the genuineness of transaction are itself from to be malaises created with the intention to cover up the true nature of transaction and thus the CIT(A) rightly held that the amount received by the appellant company as share capital and premium are nothing but arranged transactions to introduce its unaccounted income/money as share capital - Additions confirmed - AT

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