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Reopening of assessment - assessee made purchases/sale which ...

Income Tax

February 15, 2016

Reopening of assessment - assessee made purchases/sale which were not entered in the regular books of accounts, resulting into escapement of income - AO was justifiably within his jurisdiction under the parameter of the law to reopen the assessment - AT

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