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Addition being 40% of cash balance shown in the balance sheet as income of the assessee - A.O without any basis, simply says that the cash in hand is excessive and therefore, estimated 40% of the cash in hand as an income and subsequently, partial relief granted by the Ld. CIT(A) and when the assessee is explaining in detail without considering the same estimation made by the A.O without giving any reasons, in my opinion, it is not correct. Even, the Ld. CIT(A) has granted partial relief without giving any reasons why entire addition cannot be deleted. - Additions deleted - AT
Addition being 40% of cash balance shown in the balance sheet as income of the assessee - A.O without any basis, simply says that the cash in hand is excessive and therefore, estimated 40% of the cash in hand as an income and subsequently, partial relief granted by the Ld. CIT(A) and when the assessee is explaining in detail without considering the same estimation made by the A.O without giving any reasons, in my opinion, it is not correct. Even, the Ld. CIT(A) has granted partial relief without giving any reasons why entire addition cannot be deleted. - Additions deleted - AT
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