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Provision of section 145(3) invoked without satisfying ...


Sec 145(3) invoked wrongly, books rejected improperly u/s 144. Gross profit addition unjustified, ignoring evidence. Excess stock part of closing stock, no addition needed.

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July 17, 2024

Provision of section 145(3) invoked without satisfying conditions - books of accounts rejected without following proper procedure u/s 144. Gross profit addition made instead of excess stock found, ignoring documentary evidence. Statement alone cannot be basis for addition as per apex court ruling. Excess stock forming part of closing stock demonstrated through CA certificate, hence no separate addition required. Bogus expenses declared during survey were from assessee's own cash available, not requiring cash flow statement. Grounds raised by assessee allowed by ITAT.

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