“Treating Cash Deposits from ‘Business Income’ as ‘Unexplained’ Results in Double Taxation”: ITAT Quashes S.69A Addition under Income Tax [Read Order]

The tribunal observed that the authorities failed to prove that the bank deposits exceeded the declared turnover
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Recently in a decision, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ( ITAT ) of Bangalore, quashed an addition made under Section 69A of the Income Tax Act 1961 ( ITA ) holding that treating cash deposits from “business income” as “unexplained” can lead to double taxation. The case is an appeal filed by the assessee/appellant Nitin…

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