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The ROC website does not contain the nature of transactions ...

Income Tax

May 20, 2016

The ROC website does not contain the nature of transactions except containing the balance sheet, list of directors and shareholders. Hence from the said website, it is very strange that how the Learned AO was able to conclude that the transactions are accommodation entries. - AT

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