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      A provisional stock statement furnished to a bank for cash...

      Provisional bank stock statements cannot override audited books absent defects; revenue-neutral stock adjustments were also rejected.

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      Income TaxApril 10, 2026Case LawsAT
      A provisional stock statement furnished to a bank for cash credit purposes could not displace audited closing stock where the Assessing Officer found no defect in the books, stock records, or valuation method and did not reject the accounts. The Tribunal accepted that the banking figures were estimated and also materially differed in sales, debtors, and creditors, showing they were not final accounts. It further held that any increase in closing stock would require a corresponding opening stock adjustment in the next year, making the proposed addition revenue-neutral where the tax rate and positive taxable income remained the same. The addition was therefore deleted.

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