Non-Compliance and Failure to Explain Bank Credits: ITAT upholds ₹3.13 Crore S.69 Addition under Income Tax [Read Order]

The Tribunal observed that the burden of proof lies with the taxpayer to substantiate the legitimacy of any unexplained credits in their bank accounts
Income Tax - ITAT - Income Tax Act - Cash deposits - TAXSCAN

In a recent ruling, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ( ITAT ) upheld the addition of ₹3.13 crore as unexplained cash deposits in the bank accounts of an appellant, citing his failure to provide any justification or evidence regarding the source of the funds. The appellant had challenged the Income Tax Department’s decision to treat…

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