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Exemption right u/s 11 & 12 - assessee society is registered u/s 12A - Addition u/s 69 - undisclosed income/Investment - it is an admitted fact that the assessee society is registered u/s 12A of the I.T. Act and the benefit of deduction u/s 11 denied by the Assessing Officer has been restored by the CIT (A) by holding that the assessee has spent more than 85% of its gross receipts towards its object and is entitled to the benefit of exemption u/s 11 and the Revenue is not in appeal before the Tribunal. Therefore, once the assessee society is eligible for benefit u/s 11 no addition u/s 68 & 69 can be made since additional income will be treated as deemed income entitled to exemption u/s 11/12/12A of the I.T. Act. - AT
Exemption right u/s 11 & 12 - assessee society is registered u/s 12A - Addition u/s 69 - undisclosed income/Investment - it is an admitted fact that the assessee society is registered u/s 12A of the I.T. Act and the benefit of deduction u/s 11 denied by the Assessing Officer has been restored by the CIT (A) by holding that the assessee has spent more than 85% of its gross receipts towards its object and is entitled to the benefit of exemption u/s 11 and the Revenue is not in appeal before the Tribunal. Therefore, once the assessee society is eligible for benefit u/s 11 no addition u/s 68 & 69 can be made since additional income will be treated as deemed income entitled to exemption u/s 11/12/12A of the I.T. Act. - AT
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