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Income from unexplained sources - once neither any item in the ...

Income Tax

May 3, 2018

Income from unexplained sources - once neither any item in the trading account, nor gross profit has been rejected, then one part of credit side of the trading account, that is, sales cannot be discarded completely so as to hold that it is unexplained money. - AT

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