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ITAT Rules Assessee Must Prove Stock Availability Amidst Allegations of Bogus Sales and Discrepancies in Cash Deposits.

February 10, 2024

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Deposits of demonetized currencies - substantial increase in cash sales - The Assessing Officer highlighted instances of negative closing stock figures in the gold jewels register, indicating possible bogus sales. - The ITAT held that, it is the duty of the assessee to establish that there is sufficient stock available with the assessee and subsequently, sale was made. Thus, the preponderance of probability in favour of the assessee cannot be applied in this case.

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