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Unexplained purchase of diamond pins, jewellery and jewellery ...

Income Tax

June 4, 2016

Unexplained purchase of diamond pins, jewellery and jewellery sets - the jewellery was found recorded in the personal cash book of Director, and therefore, no separate addition can be made in the hands of the company. - AT

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