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Recorded Cash Receipts Cannot Be Treated as Unexplained Money: Bangalore ITAT

Case Law Details

Case Name
Mysore Diagnostic Center Private Limited Vs ACIT (ITAT Bangalore)
Date of Judgement/Order
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Related Assessment Year
2017-18
Advertisement Mysore Diagnostic Center Private Limited Vs ACIT (ITAT Bangalore) Bangalore ITAT Deletes Demonetisation Addition; Recorded Cash Receipts Cannot Be Treated as Unexplained Money The Bangalore ITAT in Mysore Diagnostic Center Pvt. Ltd. v. ACIT deleted the addition of ₹13.36 lakh made under section 69A in respect of cash deposits during the demonetisation period. The Assessing Officer had treated part of the cash deposits as unexplained on the ground that the assessee had accepted specified bank notes (SBNs) after demonetisation. The Tribunal noted that the deposits were fully r...
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Author Info

CA Vijayakumar Shetty
Qualification: CA in Practice
Company: Shetty & Co, Chartered Accountants, Mangalore
Location: Mangalore, Karnataka
Articles Published: 5,842

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