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ITAT set aside unexplained money additions under s.69A made on ...


Tax Additions Under Section 69A Reversed: Employee's Cash Possession and Stock Discrepancies Sent for Fresh Investigation

March 5, 2025

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

ITAT set aside unexplained money additions under s.69A made on cash found in possession of employee. Despite assessee's retraction from statement under s.131, initial assessment treated cash as unexplained money taxable under s.69A read with s.115BBE. Matter remanded to AO for fresh verification of assessee's claims regarding cash sales and collections. Similarly, additions for excess stock found during survey proceedings remanded for detailed examination of quantity/valuation differences. AO directed to provide opportunity to assessee to explain discrepancies. Special tax rate application under s.115BBE to be determined based on AO's fresh findings on remand. Grounds allowed for statistical purposes.

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