No penalty on receiving cash loan over Rs. 20,000 from family members to meet business exigencies: ITAT-Delhi

No penalty on receiving cash loan over Rs. 20,000 from family members to meet business exigencies: ITAT-Delhi

No penalty on receiving cash loan over Rs. 20,000 from family members to meet business exigencies: ITAT
Assessee-transporter was engaged in the business of plying the truck and filed return based on estimations with reference to gross receipts derived. During a survey, Certain documents and registers were impounded from the business premises towards lorry receipts, expenses, and other entries.
During the assessment, the assessee could not produce any books of accounts and claimed that he does not maintain any regular books of account. The assessment was completed based on registers impounded.
These registers allegedly contained entities of cash receipts and cash payments exceeding Rs. 20,000/- from various persons which are admitted as cash loan deposit receipts and cash loan deposit repayments. The Assessing Officer (AO) invoked the provisions of sections 271D and 271E for alleged infringement of sections 269SS and 269T and imposed penalties.
The assessee challenged the imposition of the penalty before the CIT(A). However, the CIT(A) dismissed the appeal of the assessee. Aggrieved-assessee filed the instant appeal before the Tribunal.
The Delhi Tribunal held that as per the statement recorded under Section 133A, the assessee took a temporary cash loan from family members to meet the business exigency having regard to the nature of the business he was involved in. The fact of business exigency had not been denied by AO.
Repayments of such loans were made in a few days against the receipt from transportation and the amount involved is very small. No inquiry had been made with the corresponding family members for granting such hand loans.
Assessee being uneducated does not understand such laws and thus no books of accounts were maintained. The impromptu response of the purportedly uneducated assessee at the time of the survey requires to be seen in its natural perspective and requires to be given credence. It is practically unfeasible for an uneducated or undereducated assessee or its drivers and staff to make effective use of any banking channel.
When the assessee had declared that the money was received from family members to meet the business exigencies. Having regard to the nature of business of the assessee and ground realities, such an explanation appears plausible. Thus, the order of the CIT(A) was to be set aside the order of the CIT(A), and the penalty imposed under sections 271D and 271E was to be canceled.