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Disallowance of special discount - same is not claimed by filing ...


Assessing Officer Wrong to Deny Special Discount Claim Made via Letter, Despite Exclusion in Revised Return.

February 25, 2017

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Disallowance of special discount - same is not claimed by filing revised return and claimed by way of a letter during the course of assessment proceedings - the action of the assessing officer in not allowing the claim of the assessee is not correct - AT

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