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ITAT upheld the Assessing Officer's (AO) original assessment, determining that the surrendered sum should be treated as business income rather than invoking special provisions under section 115BBE and 69A. The tribunal found the AO conducted a thorough examination of the assessee's survey statement, surrender letter, and income return, and applied due diligence in assessing the income. The tribunal concluded there was no procedural error or lack of enquiry in the original assessment, thereby rejecting the revision petition and deciding in favor of the assessee.
ITAT upheld the Assessing Officer's (AO) original assessment, determining that the surrendered sum should be treated as business income rather than invoking special provisions under section 115BBE and 69A. The tribunal found the AO conducted a thorough examination of the assessee's survey statement, surrender letter, and income return, and applied due diligence in assessing the income. The tribunal concluded there was no procedural error or lack of enquiry in the original assessment, thereby rejecting the revision petition and deciding in favor of the assessee.
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