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Reopening assessment - validity of notice - - The Tribunal went ...

Income Tax

September 14, 2017

Reopening assessment - validity of notice - - The Tribunal went into minutest details of the reasons recorded by the Assessing Officer and relied on the material which had come on record during the assessment which is impermissible - HC

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