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Reopening of assessment - higher stamp valuation - when the sale ...

Income Tax

June 27, 2016

Reopening of assessment - higher stamp valuation - when the sale deed was not on record during the original assessment, this certainly is a case where the assessee failed to disclose truly and fully material facts necessary for assessment - HC

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