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Disallowing the claim of the assessee as 'slump sale' - ...

Income Tax

April 30, 2015

Disallowing the claim of the assessee as 'slump sale' - No evidence on records to show entries regarding transfers of current assets & liabilities - evidence brought on record does not clearly suggest that this is ’slump sale’ - matter remanded back - AT

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