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Addition u/s 69A r.w.s. 115BBE - Assessment of trust - ...


Trust's Income for 2017-2018 Set as 'Nil'; AO Ordered to Refund Taxes, No New Issues Allowed on Return Filing.

February 27, 2024

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Addition u/s 69A r.w.s. 115BBE - Assessment of trust - ‘unexplained money' - Income consists of voluntary contributions from devotees and followers - The High Court held that, ITAT having accepted Petitioner’s plea that for the assessment year in question, Petitioner’s total income should be computed as ‘Nil’, the only task before the AO was to issue refund to Petitioner of all taxes paid or recovered from Petitioner for AY 2017-2018. Since before the Hon’ble ITAT there was no controversy as regards the date of filing of return by Petitioner or Form 10B, the AO cannot, in the garb of giving effect to the order of ITAT, initiate a new controversy.

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