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Addition of surplus amount received by the assessee from ...

Income Tax

May 4, 2015

Addition of surplus amount received by the assessee from jewellery auction - claimed to be returnable to the concerned borrowers - CIT has rightly deleted the addition arising from surplus of jewellery auction - AT

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