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Addition on the basis of entry found in the "bahi" of third ...


Loose Papers from Third Parties Insufficient for Tax Assessment Without Corroborative Evidence.

September 28, 2017

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Addition on the basis of entry found in the "bahi" of third party - any entry found on loose papers in the premises of the third party without any corroborative evidence, cannot be made basis for addition in the case of the assessee

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