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Once the books of accounts has been rejected the Assessing ...

Income Tax

November 19, 2016

Once the books of accounts has been rejected the Assessing Officer cannot fall back upon the same books for making addition on account of interest accrued on the FDRs reflected in the books of account. - AT

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