ITAT Mumbai Clears Engineer in Rs 69 Lakh Unexplained Income Case
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) in Mumbai has ruled in favor of an Indian engineer, deleting a major addition of Rs 69 lakh made by tax authorities who alleged he had under-reported his income while making substantial investments.
Key Case Details
The case centered on an engineer who declared minimal income in his tax returns but was found to have purchased a residential flat worth Rs 39 lakh and made fixed deposits worth Rs 30 lakh, bringing his total investments to Rs 69 lakh.
Six-Year Legal Battle Ends
The verdict brings to an end a six-year-long stand-off between the taxpayer and authorities, providing significant relief to the engineer. The case also highlights the digital monitoring tools currently deployed by the Income Tax Department to track high-value financial transactions.
Tax advisory platform Tax Buddy provided detailed insights into the case through a social media post, explaining the complexities involved in such high-stakes tax disputes.




