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ITAT restored additions u/s 68 relating to 12 creditors where ...


Tax Court Upholds Section 68 Additions After Assessee Failed to Prove Creditor Creditworthiness Despite Bank Transaction Records.

January 28, 2025

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

ITAT restored additions u/s 68 relating to 12 creditors where assessee failed to establish creditworthiness despite transactions through banking channels. Mere provision of PAN details and bank transactions deemed insufficient to discharge burden of proof. Banking channel transactions do not automatically validate creditworthiness u/s 68. Matter remanded to AO for fresh consideration with direction to assessee to substantiate creditworthiness of loan creditors. Restrictions u/s 269SS regarding cash loans remain applicable regardless of transaction mode. Appeal allowed for statistical purposes with opportunity for assessee to furnish additional evidence before AO.

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