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Tribunal overturns tax addition, deems transaction genuine, credits mediator role. The tribunal allowed the appeal filed by the assessee, overturning the addition of Rs. 20,00,000 made by the Assessing Officer and confirmed by the ...
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The tribunal allowed the appeal filed by the assessee, overturning the addition of Rs. 20,00,000 made by the Assessing Officer and confirmed by the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals). The tribunal found the transaction genuine, highlighting the role of a mediator in facilitating the refund and supporting the authenticity of the transaction. As a result, the addition was deleted, emphasizing the genuine nature of the transaction and the involvement of the mediator in arranging the refund.
Issues: - Addition of Rs. 20,00,000 made by the Assessing Officer under section 68 of the Income Tax Act. - Confirmation of the order by the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals). - Appeal by the assessee before the tribunal.
Analysis:
Issue 1: Addition of Rs. 20,00,000 under section 68 of the Income Tax Act The assessee, engaged in running a hospital, declared income and agricultural income for the Assessment Year 2009-10. The Assessing Officer made an addition of Rs. 20,00,000 citing that the amount was credited in cash in the ledger account as 'land advance'. The assessee explained that the amount was given for acquiring agricultural lands, which could not be completed due to defective titles. The advocate involved arranged the refund of the amount to the assessee. However, the Assessing Officer contended that the burden of proof regarding the identity and genuineness of the transaction was not discharged by the assessee, leading to the addition.
Issue 2: Confirmation of the order by the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) The Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) upheld the Assessing Officer's order, confirming the addition of Rs. 20,00,000. The order was challenged by the assessee before the tribunal, disputing the correctness of the addition based on the explanation provided and documentary evidence presented.
Issue 3: Appeal by the assessee before the tribunal During the tribunal proceedings, the assessee highlighted details from the balance sheet and submissions regarding the mediator advocate who arranged the refund of funds from the landowners. The advocate's confirmation and the reflection of the payment in the balance sheet for the relevant assessment year were emphasized. The tribunal, after considering the material on record and the arguments presented, concluded that the transaction was genuine. It noted that the mediator facilitated the refund, supporting the authenticity of the transaction. Consequently, the tribunal allowed the appeal, overturning the addition of Rs. 20,00,000 made by the Assessing Officer and confirmed by the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals).
In conclusion, the tribunal allowed the appeal filed by the assessee, emphasizing the genuine nature of the transaction and the mediator's role in arranging the refund, leading to the deletion of the addition of Rs. 20,00,000.
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