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ITAT held that the matter involving Section 153C assessment requires further investigation into search-related documents. The tribunal restored the case to CIT(A) for detailed examination of additional grounds raised by the assessee. Regarding Section 69A addition, the tribunal deleted the addition after finding the advanced amount was properly reflected in the assessee's books of accounts and the department could not substantiate contrary evidence. The tribunal also directed the Assessing Officer to consider the assessee's claim of setting off Long Term Capital Loss against Section 50C additions in accordance with applicable legal provisions.
ITAT held that the matter involving Section 153C assessment requires further investigation into search-related documents. The tribunal restored the case to CIT(A) for detailed examination of additional grounds raised by the assessee. Regarding Section 69A addition, the tribunal deleted the addition after finding the advanced amount was properly reflected in the assessee's books of accounts and the department could not substantiate contrary evidence. The tribunal also directed the Assessing Officer to consider the assessee's claim of setting off Long Term Capital Loss against Section 50C additions in accordance with applicable legal provisions.
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