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Taxability of cash deposits as unexplained u/s 69A r.w.s. u/s. 115BBE - The Tribunal found that the cash deposits made by the appellant during the demonetization period were unexplained. - Held that the deposits constitute turnover of the appellant's business and taxed them at a rate of 3.5%. - Directed the Assessing Officer to tax the turnover under normal rates instead of under section 115BBE of the Act.
Taxability of cash deposits as unexplained u/s 69A r.w.s. u/s. 115BBE - The Tribunal found that the cash deposits made by the appellant during the demonetization period were unexplained. - Held that the deposits constitute turnover of the appellant's business and taxed them at a rate of 3.5%. - Directed the Assessing Officer to tax the turnover under normal rates instead of under section 115BBE of the Act.
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