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The assessment proceedings generated by the issuance of a notice ...

Income Tax

November 2, 2016

The assessment proceedings generated by the issuance of a notice u/s 153A (1)(a) can be concluded against the interest of the assessee including making additions even without any incriminating material being available against the assessee in the search u/s 132 - HC

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