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In a limited scrutiny assessment under CASS, the Assessing ...


Tax officer raises questions on cash deposits, excess cash balance & unexplained debtors; assessee fails to justify before appellate forums.

August 17, 2024

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In a limited scrutiny assessment under CASS, the Assessing Officer made additions to the assessee's income on account of cash deposits, excess closing cash balance over opening balance and net income, and unexplained debtors balance. The CIT(A) partly allowed relief. The ITAT dismissed the assessee's appeal, confirming the CIT(A)'s action, as the assessee failed to substantiate or produce documentary evidence to controvert the CIT(A)'s findings during the appellate proceedings before the Tribunal.

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