Revenue neutrality in domestic related-party loans can require deletion of interest transfer pricing adjustments after domestic-transaction verificati...
Pre-enactment land-sale agreements escape stamp-duty value substitution where substantial banking-channel consideration was received before Section 43...
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Non-resident assessee, a regular income tax filer, was subject to best judgment assessment u/s 144 for unexplained investment in mutual funds u/s 69. Assessee submitted additional evidence u/r 46A, which the Assessing Officer and CIT(A) failed to consider properly. ITAT observed assessee is an NRI with income sourced outside India, and the investment was traceable from bank statements. CIT(A) rightly deleted the addition on mutual fund investment and long-term capital gains on sale of equity-oriented mutual funds, being exempt u/s 10(38). ITAT upheld CIT(A)'s order, finding no reason to interfere given the evidence on record.
Non-resident assessee, a regular income tax filer, was subject to best judgment assessment u/s 144 for unexplained investment in mutual funds u/s 69. Assessee submitted additional evidence u/r 46A, which the Assessing Officer and CIT(A) failed to consider properly. ITAT observed assessee is an NRI with income sourced outside India, and the investment was traceable from bank statements. CIT(A) rightly deleted the addition on mutual fund investment and long-term capital gains on sale of equity-oriented mutual funds, being exempt u/s 10(38). ITAT upheld CIT(A)'s order, finding no reason to interfere given the evidence on record.
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