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Unexplained investment in stock - assessee has merely given ...

Income Tax

August 31, 2015

Unexplained investment in stock - assessee has merely given statement of monthly stock on the basis of a rough estimate by incorporating monthly purchases and sales and, therefore, that statement cannot be made the basis of addition - AT

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