Tag: Gross Profit Rate
Estimating higher gross profit rate without rejecting books of account or pointing out any defects or discrepancies in the audited books of accounts not permissible ABCAUS Case Law Citation:ABCAUS 3765 (2023) (06) ITAT In the instant case, the Revenue had challenged the order passed by the CIT(A) in …
Reduction in Gross/Net Profit rate not ipso facto a ground for making disallowance of expense but a triggering point for verification of expenses claimed. ABCAUS Case Law CitationABCAUS 3493 (2021) (04) ITAT Important case law relied referred:ITO vs. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Agarwal In the instant case, the assessee …
No merit in holding that estimated addition has to be made on account of fall in gross profit rate. ITAT deleted addition ABCAUS Case Law Citation:ABCAUS 3211 (2019) (12) ITAT In the instant case, appeal was filed by assessee against the order of CIT(A) on the issue of …
No penalty could be levied on the difference resulted due to adoption of different GP rates made on estimate basis ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 2723 (2019) (01) ITAT Important Case Laws Cited/relied upon: India vs. Dharamendra Textiles 306 ITR 277 ; CIT vs. Sangrur Vanaspati Mills Ltd …
Gross Profit rate can not be same each year. AO could not step into the shoes of businessman to determine sale price. Addition made for low GP deleted by ITAT ABCAUS Case Law Citation: ABCAUS 1157 (2017) (03) ITAT Assessment Year : 2008-09 Date/Month of Pronouncement: March-2017 Important …
Higher GP rate adoption for mere fall in rate from preceding year. It cannot be a sole reason for choosing higher rate as per Assessing Officers convenience – ITAT ABCAUS Case Law Citation: 1002 2016 (08) ITAT Assessment Year: 2010-11 Date/Month of Judgment: July 2016 Brief Facts of the …
If higher GP rate applied no further trading account disallowance can be made INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, KOLKATA ‘B’ BENCH, KOLKATA I.T.A. No. 1307/KOL/ 2013 Assessment Year: 2007-2008 Income Tax Officer….Appellant vs. Smt. Farida Begum….Respondent Date of Order: 04-03-2016 ORDER Per Shri P.M. Jagtap :- This appeal is preferred …