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      Additions made u/s 69 and Section 56 in the absence of direct incriminating evidence linking the assessee to the alleged unexplained investments and interest income. - Assessment of search and seizure

      13 January, 2024

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      2024 (1) TMI 595 - ITAT MUMBAI

      Background

      The appeals challenged the orders of the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) [CIT(A)], which deleted additions made by the Assessing Officer (AO) under Section 69 and Section 56 of the Income Tax Act for Assessment Years (AY) 2012-13 to 2018-19. The additions were made based on incriminating materials found during a search operation on the Sunshine Group and its associates, which indicated unsecured loans, bogus purchases, and Long Term Capital Gains (LTCG) in penny stocks.

      Key Points of Dispute

      1. Unexplained Investment: The AO added ₹150,000,000 for AY 2013-14 as unexplained investment based on evidence from a third-party search.
      2. Undisclosed Interest Income: An addition of ₹24,738,333 for AY 2013-14 was made as undisclosed interest on unexplained investments.
      3. Cross Examination and Evidence: The appellant argued that no incriminating evidence directly linked to the assessee was found, and any additions were based on third-party statements and documents.

      Court's Observations and Decision

      1. Assessment under Sections 153A and 153C: The Tribunal noted that the assessments for AY 2012-13 to AY 2017-18 were made under Section 153A, not under Section 153C, which would be appropriate if the evidence was solely based on a third-party search.
      2. Lack of Direct Incriminating Evidence: The Tribunal found no direct incriminating evidence against the assessee that linked the seized materials from the third-party search to him.
      3. Cross Examination and Banking Transactions: It was observed that the assessee had the opportunity to cross-examine the third-party, confirming that transactions were through banking channels with proper documentation and TDS.

      Conclusion

      The Tribunal dismissed the appeals filed by the Revenue for AY 2012-13 to AY 2018-19, upholding the CIT(A)'s decision to delete the additions made by the AO. The cross objections filed by the assessee were also dismissed, as they were filed to support the CIT(A)'s findings. The Tribunal concluded that the additions made under Section 69 and Section 56 of the Act were not sustainable due to the lack of direct incriminating evidence linking the assessee to the alleged unexplained investments and interest income.

       


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      2024 (1) TMI 595 - ITAT MUMBAI

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