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        <h1>Tribunal grants relief to assessee, dismisses revenue's appeal.</h1> The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, granting relief of Rs. 2,00,28,550/- to the assessee and confirming the addition of Rs. 27,42,000/-. The ... Addition u/s 68 - availability of source and application of fund - AR argued that the assessee’s only source of income was house property, i.e. rents collected by the assessee, there was no other source of income - HELD THAT:- AO while making addition has not taken any support of Income Tax provisions i.e. either section 68 / 69 to make the additions. By not invoking the provisions itself, the additions made by the AO needs to be deleted. We find that the AO has taxed the sources and application of funds without giving any credit to the availability of sources. AO did not appreciate the information available before him properly. Though the assessee has furnished the evidence with regard to receipt of the money from late TMV Prasada Rao and got confirmed by the daughter of late TMV Prasada Rao, AO did not disprove the statement given by Y.Indira with proper evidence. In this case, the confirmation letter was given by Y.Indira. The assessee submitted that he has entered into agreement for sale of property consisting of 6000 sq.ft in Victory Complex, Peda Waltair, Visakhapatnam. Neither the sale agreement was disproved nor the existence of ownership of 6000 sq.ft at Victory Complex was disputed by the AO. Therefore, we do not find any reason to reject the contention of the assessee that he had received on money from late TMV Prasada Rao. Assessee is regularly assessed to wealth tax and as per the wealth tax returns, there was opening cash balance which was not disputed by the AO. The wealth tax returns are available with the AO, therefore, the availability of opening balance also was not disputed, hence the credit required to be given to the assessee, with regard to availability of opening balance. While taxing the deposits AO cannot ignore the withdrawals and opening cash balance available to the assessee and credit needs to be given to the source available from the application of funds. Though there was mismatch in dates with regard to deposits and withdrawals, the entire withdrawals cannot be brushed aside. AO ought to have made cash flow statement with opening cash balance, deposit and withdrawal and given due credit for the available sources. Instead, the AO chosen to tax the entire investments without giving credit for the available sources. No hesitation to agree with the view of the CIT(A) that the AO did not appreciate the issues properly. From the above discussion and the order of the CIT(A), it is clear that the assessee is having β‚Ή 2 crores of cash available to him and deposit made was β‚Ή 1,76,28,550/- and still there was some more cash balance which is available to the assessee to meet the investments or expenses. Therefore, we hold that the Ld.CIT(A) has rightly allowed the relief of β‚Ή 2,00,28,550/- comprising of opening balance and withdrawals from the bank account and confirmed the balance addition. Appeal of the revenue is dismissed. Issues Involved:1. Addition of Rs. 2,27,70,750/- as income from undisclosed sources.2. Deletion of Rs. 2,00,28,550/- by the CIT(A).3. Confirmation of Rs. 27,42,000/- by the CIT(A).Issue-Wise Detailed Analysis:1. Addition of Rs. 2,27,70,750/- as Income from Undisclosed Sources:The Assessing Officer (AO) identified cash deposits and investments totaling Rs. 2,27,70,750/- during the assessment proceedings for AY 2012-13. The AO classified these as income from undisclosed sources, including cash deposits of Rs. 1,76,28,550/-, investments in a car, capital introduction in firms, foreign tour expenses, and amounts given to the assessee's son. The AO did not accept the assessee's explanation regarding the source of these funds, which included an opening cash balance and amounts received from a deceased individual, Late Sri TMV Prasada Rao.2. Deletion of Rs. 2,00,28,550/- by the CIT(A):The assessee appealed to the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) [CIT(A)], who examined the case in detail. The CIT(A) accepted the assessee's claim of an opening cash balance of Rs. 59,76,000/- and acknowledged cash withdrawals from the bank totaling Rs. 1,39,23,009/-. The CIT(A) found that the AO had not properly considered these sources. The CIT(A) also accepted the confirmation letter from the daughter of Late Sri TMV Prasada Rao, which supported the receipt of Rs. 1.60 crores as an advance for a property sale. Consequently, the CIT(A) allowed relief of Rs. 2,00,28,550/- to the assessee, considering the opening balance and bank withdrawals, and sustained the remaining addition of Rs. 27,42,000/-.3. Confirmation of Rs. 27,42,000/- by the CIT(A):The CIT(A) sustained the addition of Rs. 27,42,000/- due to the absence of a detailed cash flow statement from the assessee. The CIT(A) calculated the total cash available to the assessee as approximately Rs. 2 crores, which covered the cash deposits of Rs. 1,76,28,550/-. The remaining balance of Rs. 27,42,000/- was not explained adequately by the assessee and was therefore upheld by the CIT(A).Tribunal's Decision:The Tribunal reviewed the appeal by the revenue and the cross-objections by the assessee. It found that the AO had not properly considered the evidence and sources of funds provided by the assessee. The Tribunal noted that the AO did not disprove the confirmation letter from the daughter of Late Sri TMV Prasada Rao or dispute the existence of the property transaction. The Tribunal agreed with the CIT(A) that the AO should have accounted for the opening cash balance and bank withdrawals when assessing the cash deposits.The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s decision to allow relief of Rs. 2,00,28,550/- and confirmed the addition of Rs. 27,42,000/-. The appeal by the revenue was dismissed, and the cross-objections by the assessee were deemed infructuous and also dismissed.Conclusion:The Tribunal upheld the CIT(A)'s order, providing relief of Rs. 2,00,28,550/- to the assessee and sustaining the addition of Rs. 27,42,000/-. The appeal by the revenue was dismissed, and the cross-objections by the assessee were dismissed as infructuous.

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