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Addition u/s 69A - respondent/assessee is a Non-Resident Indian ...


High Court Upholds Tribunal's Decision; NRI's Unexplained Income Additions u/s 69A Deleted.

December 15, 2023

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Addition u/s 69A - respondent/assessee is a Non-Resident Indian and his source of income in India being from interest on bank accounts and interest on income tax refund - Assessee is not required to maintain books of accounts - It appears to us prima facie that the expression “if any” specifically used in Section 69A of the Act amplifies that where books of account are not maintained, it would not be possible to invoke this provision. - Order of ITAT deleting the additions u/ 69A sustained - HC

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