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Reopening of assessment - If because of inefficiency or ...

Income Tax

June 2, 2015

Reopening of assessment - If because of inefficiency or otherwise on the part of Revenue, the assessee is able to get some assessment order quashed, the revenue is not empowered to tax the same income by taking another route. - AT

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