Coercion Shouldn’t be there to Admit Undisclosed Income, Admissions Should be Backed by Credible Evidence: ITAT [Read Order]

Coercion - Undisclosed Income - Credible Evidence - Evidence - ITAT - Taxscan

The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), Delhi Bench, has recently, in an appeal filed before it, held that coercion shouldn’t be there to admit undisclosed income, and also that admissions should be backed by credible evidence. The aforesaid observation was made by the Delhi ITAT when an appeal was preferred before it by the Revenue,…

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