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Bogus purchases - entire addition cannot be made. The only ...

Income Tax

January 27, 2017

Bogus purchases - entire addition cannot be made. The only addition which can be made is only NP addition. In the instant case, the assessee has shown NP rate of 1.62% of total turnover. - AO directed to apply Net profit on above purchases at the rate of 6% - AT

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