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Assessing Officer's Rejection of Accounts Challenged for Denial of Natural Justice; Case Remanded for Reconsideration.

March 10, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Rejection of books of accounts - denial of natural justice - Assessing Officer has not provided sufficient opportunity of being heard to the assessee rather rejected the books of accounts arbitrarily and declared the bills filed by the assessee as bogus unilaterally. - Matter remanded back - AT

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