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Excess stock found during the course of survey - unexplained ...


ITAT Rules Addition for Excess Stock Unjustified; Reconciliation Evidence Accepted, No Discrepancies Found.

February 21, 2024

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Excess stock found during the course of survey - unexplained investments u/s 69 r.w.s.115BBE - The ITAT concluded that the addition made by the AO was not justified. They noted that the assessee had reconciled the differences in stock with supporting evidence, and neither the AO nor the CIT(A) had pointed out any defects or discrepancies in the reconciliation. - The Tribunal held that mere existence of differences in stock during a survey does not warrant automatic additions if the assessee has reconciled the differences with supporting evidence.

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