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AO added income belonged to assessee’s wife treated as income in ...

Income Tax

July 23, 2012

AO added income belonged to assessee’s wife treated as income in the hands of the assessee - ITAT uphold the view of AO - Tribunal has indulged in suspicions, conjectures and surmises and acted contrary to the evidence which position is judicially unsustainable - HC

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