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Difference between income shown in 26AS and as shown in profit & loss account - Income recognition - If the assessee has offered the income pertaining to the month of March 2009, in the subsequent month i.e. April 2009, thus if any addition is made in the current year, the same would lead to double addition which is unwanted. Thus, we are of the view that the justice would be served to the Revenue as well as assessee if the assessee is able to prove that the difference of income pointed out by the AO has been offered to tax in the subsequent year. If that be so, no addition is warranted. - AT
Difference between income shown in 26AS and as shown in profit & loss account - Income recognition - If the assessee has offered the income pertaining to the month of March 2009, in the subsequent month i.e. April 2009, thus if any addition is made in the current year, the same would lead to double addition which is unwanted. Thus, we are of the view that the justice would be served to the Revenue as well as assessee if the assessee is able to prove that the difference of income pointed out by the AO has been offered to tax in the subsequent year. If that be so, no addition is warranted. - AT
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