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Tribunal Upholds Decision on Anonymous Donations, Denies Exemption The Tribunal upheld the Assessing Officer's decision to treat donations as anonymous due to lack of documentation and justification, applying Section ...
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Tribunal Upholds Decision on Anonymous Donations, Denies Exemption
The Tribunal upheld the Assessing Officer's decision to treat donations as anonymous due to lack of documentation and justification, applying Section 13(7) and Section 115BBC of the Income Tax Act. The appeal was dismissed as the assessee failed to provide credible evidence to counter the AO's findings, leading to denial of exemption under Section 11 for the substantial donation amount. Despite multiple opportunities, the assessee did not substantiate the donations with complete donor details, resulting in confirmation of the disallowance by the lower authorities.
Issues: 1. Confirmation of order passed by Ld. AO u/s 143(3) without considering assessee's submission. 2. Treatment of donation as "Anonymous donation" and denial of exemption u/s 11 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. 3. Disallowance made for non-production of complete address of donors.
Issue 1: The appeal was filed against the order of ld. CIT(A)-III, Jaipur for the assessment years 2012-13. The matter was listed for multiple hearings, but the assessee did not appear, leading to an ex-parte hearing. The Assessing Officer observed discrepancies in the donation amounts declared by the assessee. While some donations were accepted, a significant amount was treated as anonymous due to lack of proper documentation and justification. The AO invoked Section 13(7) and Section 115BBC to tax the anonymous donations at the Maximum Marginal Rate. The ld. DR argued that the assessee failed to provide evidence to counter the AO's findings. The Tribunal found no merit in the grounds of appeal and dismissed the appeal.
Issue 2: The Assessing Officer found that the assessee could not provide complete addresses or identities of donors for a substantial donation amount. The AO deemed the donation as anonymous due to fabricated receipt books and lack of verifiable details. The assessee claimed that all donations were from villagers for education development, but the AO found discrepancies in the donation pattern, raising doubts about the genuineness of the donations. The Tribunal upheld the AO's decision to treat the donations as anonymous and apply Section 115BBC, denying exemption u/s 11 of the Income Tax Act.
Issue 3: The ld. CIT(A) confirmed the AO's decision to disallow the donation amount due to incomplete donor details. The AO noted that despite multiple opportunities, the assessee failed to provide necessary information to verify the donations. The Tribunal agreed that the assessee did not substantiate the donations with credible evidence, leading to the invocation of Section 13(7) and Section 115BBC. As a result, the appeal of the assessee was dismissed, upholding the lower authorities' decision.
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