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Addition u/s. 41(1) - deeemed cessations of creditors - The conduct of both the parties clearly demonstrates the remission of the amounts. The amounts which were hitherto remained unpaid for more than a decade cannot be treated as an existing liability. Hence, the action of the revenue authorities subjecting that amount u/s. 41(1) cannot be faulted with. The appeal of the assessee on this ground is dismissed. - AT
Addition u/s. 41(1) - deeemed cessations of creditors - The conduct of both the parties clearly demonstrates the remission of the amounts. The amounts which were hitherto remained unpaid for more than a decade cannot be treated as an existing liability. Hence, the action of the revenue authorities subjecting that amount u/s. 41(1) cannot be faulted with. The appeal of the assessee on this ground is dismissed. - AT
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