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Refund of excess taxes paid - This is a case where the assessee ...

Income Tax

September 15, 2016

Refund of excess taxes paid - This is a case where the assessee wanted to shift its stand from the liability not having accrued to having crystalized. Not allowing refund under such circumstances would not shake the credibility of the department. - HC

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