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Valuation of property - assessee clearly objected before the ...

Income Tax

January 6, 2014

Valuation of property - assessee clearly objected before the Assessing Officer against the adoption of stamp duty valuation - It was duty of the Assessing Officer to refer valuation of the property to the Valuation Cell of the Income-tax Department - AT

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