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Violation of section 269SS – Cash accepted exceeding the limit – ...

Income Tax

July 4, 2014

Violation of section 269SS – Cash accepted exceeding the limit – The identity of those persons has also been well established - assessee also had given satisfactory reason for taking such loan - no penalty - HC

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