Tribunal held that since the AO had not challenged the veracity of the documents during the remand proceedings, there was a full disclosure of income and cash amounting to Rs 2.30 was deleted. The assessee had purchased a car and when it sought to register the car in its favour with the appropriate authority, the registration was refused as the seller had violated custom duties and the Government imposed a blanket ban on transfer of all cars imported by the seller. To avoid any legal complications, the assessee resold the car to the seller for Rs 25,00,000 which was held by the AO to be unexplained cash credit. The ITAT observed that since the AO had accepted the purchase of the car and granted depreciation during preceding years, the deletion of the same by CIT(A) had to be confirmed. (AY. 2009-10)
ACIT v. Crayons Advertising Ltd. (2018) 68 ITR 77 (SN) (Delhi)(Trib)
S.68: Cash credits –Sale of car-Resale of car-Purchase was not doubted –On resale to from whom the car was purchased- Addition is held to be not justified .[ S.32 ]