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Which is the year of remission or cessation of liability - it is ...

Income Tax

June 18, 2015

Which is the year of remission or cessation of liability - it is not open for the assessee to turn back and say that you accepted my lie for the preceding year/s and, therefore, you are bound by it - AT

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