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Tax Tribunal Rules on Undisclosed Income: Partial Appeal Success The stay applications became infructuous as the Revenue had already recovered the demand, leading to the appeals being heard on merits. The undisclosed ...
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Tax Tribunal Rules on Undisclosed Income: Partial Appeal Success
The stay applications became infructuous as the Revenue had already recovered the demand, leading to the appeals being heard on merits. The undisclosed income from significant deposits in a bank account was added to the assessee's income. The Tribunal ruled that only the profit element from undisclosed sales should be taxed, applying a 10% GP to the income for the assessment years 2009-10 to 2011-12, partially allowing the appeals.
Issues: Stay applications infructuous due to recovery of demand by Revenue, Addition of undisclosed income by AO, Confirmation of addition by CIT(A), Interpretation of unrecorded sales, Applicability of profit element in undisclosed sales, GP% calculation for taxing undisclosed sales.
Issue 1: Stay applications infructuous The appellant filed stay applications and appeals, but the Revenue had already recovered the entire demand, rendering the stay applications infructuous. Consequently, the appeals were heard on merits.
Issue 2: Addition of undisclosed income During assessment, it was found that a salaried employee of the assessee had significant deposits in a bank account. The Assessing Officer treated these deposits as undisclosed income of the assessee under section 69 of the Income Tax Act. The CIT(A) upheld this addition based on employee and son's statements and the Supreme Court's decision in Zaveri Diamonds case.
Issue 3: Interpretation of unrecorded sales The appellant argued that the deposits represented unrecorded sales proceeds of the business. Citing various case laws, the appellant contended that only the profit element from such sales should be taxed, not the entire sales proceeds. The appellant provided details of deposits made in various locations to support the claim of unrecorded sales.
Issue 4: Applicability of profit element in undisclosed sales The Tribunal analyzed the judicial pronouncements and held that only the profit element from undisclosed sales should be taxed, not the entire amount. Referring to the GP% of the undisclosed sales, the Tribunal determined a 10% GP to be added to the assessee's income, deviating from the CIT(A)'s decision based on the specific facts of the case.
Issue 5: GP% calculation for taxing undisclosed sales Considering the facts and legal precedents, the Tribunal allowed the appeal partly for the assessment year 2009-10, applying a 10% GP of undisclosed sales to the income. The same ruling was applied to the appeals for the subsequent years, resulting in a partial allowance of the appeals for the assessment years 2009-10 to 2011-12.
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