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The assessee has failed to prove the transaction to be genuine ...

Income Tax

June 2, 2016

The assessee has failed to prove the transaction to be genuine and also failed to establish the capacity of the creditors to advance loan to the assessee. - Additions u/s 68 confirmed - AT

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