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ITAT adjudicated a tax dispute regarding cash deposits during demonetization. The tribunal examined whether cash deposited in bank accounts during the specified period could be subject to additional taxation under Section 69A/115BBE. The assessee demonstrated that the cash deposits were comprehensively recorded in official books of account with a fully explained source. Applying established legal principles, the tribunal ruled that entries systematically documented in accounting records cannot be unilaterally taxed under the referenced statutory provisions. Consequently, the tribunal rendered a decisional outcome favoring the assessee, effectively negating the proposed tax addition and upholding the principle of transparent financial documentation.
ITAT adjudicated a tax dispute regarding cash deposits during demonetization. The tribunal examined whether cash deposited in bank accounts during the specified period could be subject to additional taxation under Section 69A/115BBE. The assessee demonstrated that the cash deposits were comprehensively recorded in official books of account with a fully explained source. Applying established legal principles, the tribunal ruled that entries systematically documented in accounting records cannot be unilaterally taxed under the referenced statutory provisions. Consequently, the tribunal rendered a decisional outcome favoring the assessee, effectively negating the proposed tax addition and upholding the principle of transparent financial documentation.
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