Answers On Topic: statement
  Recording of statement u/s. 131(1A) of IT Act
Can a officer record statemnent u/s. 131(1A) of the IT Act without keeping 2 witnesses as mentioned in search and seizure manual


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  Addition on the basis of noting found in search with customer
Assessee is pvt limited co engaged in business of manufacturing of engaged goods. Had supplied to a customer X . Search u/Sec. 132 carried out at X . During search digital in form of excel sheet was found n seized. On the basis of certain noting , CFO of X has agreed n given statement that X has pratice of recording 30% of material purchase from supplier in cash and not recorded in the books. On the basis of this admission CFo also stated that from assessee co X had effected transcation in cash of Rs. 3.5 Cr which is…


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  Sec. 153C
Assessee has purchase flat from developer. During the course of search at the premises of developer one excel sheet was found in which data regarding name of person flat no, agreement value and cash consideration was mentioned. Accountant and developer accepted in the statement recorded that they have collected on money from flat purchasers. Developer went to settlement commission and also submitted about on money as source . Assessing Officer has issued notice u/sec. 153C for 6 years to assessee on this information. Assessee has filed the returns in response to notice U/sec. 153C of the Act and submitted that…


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  Notice u/sec 153C of the Act and incriminating material
Assessee has individual who has purchase flat from Builder. There was search at the premises of Builder from whom assessee has purchased flat. During the course of search one statement in excel format in which name of flat holders, flat no, agreement value and on money , area etc mention. Builder has accepted that his additional income earned by him and paid the taxes. On the basis of this incriminating material and statement of Builder Assessing Officer has recorded a satisfaction note that on money amount is income to be taxable in the hands of assessee and sent the satisfaction…


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