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Maintainability of appeal - low tax effect - the case was ...

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August 14, 2019

Maintainability of appeal - low tax effect - the case was reopened on the basis of revenue audit objection and in such circumstances, the same would be covered under the exception mentioned in the Circular No.3/2018 of the CBDT - Tribunal ought to have decided the issue on merits rather than dismissing the appeal on the ground of low tax effect - Tribunal order set aside

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