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    <description>ITAT set aside additions under s.69A treating unsecured loans as unexplained money and allowed the assessee&#039;s appeal. The Tribunal found that the assessee furnished creditor details, ITR acknowledgements, accounts, bank statements and confirmations, and complied with s.133(6) and s.131 summonses, thereby discharging the initial onus; the burden accordingly shifted to the revenue, which failed to controvert or impugn the documents or point to any material defect. The AO&#039;s treatment of raised unsecured loans as unexplained cash was held contrary to the statutory scope of s.69A and the CIT(A)&#039;s confirmation of that view was reversed.</description>
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