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Addition u/s 41 - proof of ceasation of liability - the burden ...

Income Tax

March 9, 2017

Addition u/s 41 - proof of ceasation of liability - the burden of the Revenue to summon such creditors or transporters for establishing that the liability has ceased could not be shifted upon the assessee - no addition - HC

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