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Income Tax

September 13, 2023

Unexplained cash payment and cash receipts - Scope of third party evidence - Storing of assessee’s telephone number in other person’s phone cannot be made the basis for making additions particularly, even after taking backup of the i-phone, no sms/communication was found which remotely indicate that the assessee had transactions with the Param Properties, as written in these documents. - AT

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