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2019 (3) TMI 1574

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..... This appeal filed by the assessee under Section 260-A of the Income Tax Act, 1961(the Act) is directed against the order dated 18.12.2009 passed by the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, "A" Bench, Chennai in I.T.A.No.36/(MDs)/2007 for the assessment years 2003-04, and was admitted on 25.04.2011 on the following substantial question of law: "Whether the Tribunal was right in law in holding that t....

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....al income of Rs. 1,82,390/-. Though, the assessee was the proprietor of two concerns, he was able to produce the books of only one concern when called upon by the Assessing Officer. 4. In respect of a concern, for which books were not produced the Assessing Officer adopted average net profit of the preceding three years and accordingly the profit was estimated. The Assessing Officer on perusal of....

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....e appeal filed by the assessee. This has made the assessee to come before us by way of this appeal, raising the above mentioned substantial question of law. 6. As could be seen from the order passed by the CIT-(A), the Assessee in the written submission accepted the transactions and stated that it was for business purposes and not for personal reasons. The assessee's only plea was that cash p....