Can receipts alone be considered as Income

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Just have a case for one friend. He was doing an agency business. As such since he was just an agent, he need not have any receipts and payments. But due to credit terms he had to discount cheques and get cash, which he used for business payments till he got payments from the party. Thsi cash he used to deposit in his savings account and release the payments to parties.

Now he made a mistake of doing all these transactions in his savings account rather than current account. As per rule, since transactions exceeded 10 lakhs, his bank had to send his details to Income txa department.

The officer wants to add all receipts (visible in bank statement) as income, but at the same time does not want to consider payments as expenses. Can he go ahead assuming this and take all receipts as income?

 

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how can he take it as income when you are very sure that it is not your income. Prove it to him. Show him the pay in slips, cheque books. Provide him the name of tparties with whom ur friend deals with. it is npt necessary to have a current account for these transactions. Department will call for details from any account against which the PAN has not filed its returns. Prefer an appeal against the order and provide necessary details for all the list of additions made in the assessment order.


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