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Tax Dispute Resolved: Survey Income Taxed at Normal Rates, Not Punitive Rates Under Section 115BBE

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....ITAT resolved tax dispute regarding surrendered income from sundry debtors, determining that income disclosed during survey proceedings should be taxed at normal rates rather than punitive rates under Section 115BBE. The tribunal found that since the assessment proceedings accepted the return and did not challenge the source or details of income during survey, the AO could not subsequently characterize the income as unexplained under Sections 69 and 69A. The bench emphasized that when source and nature of income were already considered and accepted, the amounts must be subjected to standard taxation rates. The decision aligned with precedent in Silver Wings Life Spaces, ultimately ruling in favor of the assessee.....