cannot be known at the time of the agreement
what the turnover or profits will be over a period of
years. In similar interpretation ... lump sum, therefore, the same can increase or decrease
on the basis of turnover. It is also pertinent to note that
the above expenditure
reflected G.P. of
Rs.42,56,225/- @ 8.42% on the total turnover of Rs.5,05,71,362/- for
the year under consideration ... against G.P. of Rs.26,64,364/- @
14.06% on the total turnover of Rs.1,89,45,856/- in the preceding
assessment year
both
the cases was same i.e. `.2,18,71,876/-. The decrease in profit in the
revised return was due to increase in labour ... Assessing
Officer had estimated the profits on the basis of 8% of turnover.
However, the penalty was imposed because of the failure on the part
assessment was getting time barred. The
A.O compared the turnover of the assessee in the preceding year vis-à-
vis the expenditure like wages ... telephone, diesel expenses etc.,
from the point of view of increase or decrease in the said expenditure.
So far as the disallowance of wages
M. Kantilal Exports,, Surat vs Department Of Income Tax
IN THE INCOME TAX APPELLATE TRIBUNAL