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Assessment Reopening Needs Valid Reasons, AO Must Address Objections; Strict Compliance Required for Jurisdictional Matters.

May 14, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Reopening of assessment - Reasons to believe - AO should dispose all the objections - In issues, such as this, where jurisdictional issue is involved, the same must be strictly complied with by the authority concerned. - AT

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