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The assessee has not claimed the benefit of section 44AF in the ...


Taxpayer Fails to Claim Section 44AF Benefit and Lacks Purchase Vouchers, Additions Confirmed by Authorities.

February 14, 2014

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

The assessee has not claimed the benefit of section 44AF in the return filed and also could not furnish the requisite vouchers to authenticate the purchases claimed by the assessee, additions confirmed - AT

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