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Addition u/s 69A/68 - The assessee has earned the commission income from Mauritius and having Non-Resident status under section 6 of the Income Tax Act. The assessee has transferred such funds to India through NRE account at Bank of Baroda, Satellite Branch. Thus the income earned by the assessee accrues or arises or is deemed to accrue or arise into India is not covered under the charging Section 5 of the Income Tax Act. What is not charged u/s. 5 of the Act cannot be taxed u/s. 68 or 69A of the Act. - AT
Addition u/s 69A/68 - The assessee has earned the commission income from Mauritius and having Non-Resident status under section 6 of the Income Tax Act. The assessee has transferred such funds to India through NRE account at Bank of Baroda, Satellite Branch. Thus the income earned by the assessee accrues or arises or is deemed to accrue or arise into India is not covered under the charging Section 5 of the Income Tax Act. What is not charged u/s. 5 of the Act cannot be taxed u/s. 68 or 69A of the Act. - AT
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