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Unexplained credits received - The assessee during the section ...

Income Tax

March 11, 2015

Unexplained credits received - The assessee during the section 153 proceedings before the AO could not produce any documents to substantiate the receipts on account of FDR receipts in her capital account - addition confirmed - AT

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