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Additions towards bogus purchases without raw material there ...


Assessee Challenges Alleged Bogus Purchases; Asserts Finished Goods Must Have Raw Materials, Provides Stock Proof to Authorities.

November 14, 2019

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Additions towards bogus purchases without raw material there cannot be any finished products. The assessee has filed stock details before the authorities which show that purchases for the disputed quantity were, in fact, made. - even if we accept the contention of the Revenue that the purchases were bogus, still the entire amount of purchases cannot be added

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