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      Scrutinizing the Genuineness of Gifts in Income Tax Law: Taxability of Gift u/s 68

      31 January, 2024

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      Deciphering Legal Judgments: A Comprehensive Analysis of Case Law

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      2007 (3) TMI 223 - DELHI High Court

      The case revolves around the assessment of income tax pertaining to a financial year, involving an individual and the Commissioner of Income Tax. Central to the dispute are two gifts totaling a significant sum, allegedly received by the individual from non-resident external (NRE) accounts. The tax authorities challenged the genuineness of these gifts, questioning the identity, creditworthiness, and capacity of the donors to make such gifts.

      Initially, the Assessing Officer, unsatisfied with the evidence provided, added the amount of the gifts to the individual's income under section 68 of the Income-tax Act. This decision was overturned by the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals), who accepted the gifts as genuine. The matter then proceeded to the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal, which upheld the decision of the Commissioner of Income-tax (Appeals).

      The High Court, however, set aside the Tribunal's order. The judgment emphasized the onus on the assessee to not only establish the identity of the donor but also their capacity to make such a gift. The court found that the individual failed to adequately prove the genuineness of the transaction, the identity of the donors, and their capacity to make such gifts. Consequently, the appeal filed by the Revenue was accepted, leading to a decision against the individual.

      This case underscores critical aspects of tax law, particularly in the context of gifts and their treatment under income tax provisions. It highlights the stringent requirements for proving the genuineness of gifts, especially concerning the donor's identity and capacity. The ruling sets a precedent for similar cases, emphasizing the burden of proof on the recipient of such gifts in tax disputes.

       


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