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Taxpayer Agrees to 56% Gross Profit Estimate, Preventing Further Inquiries u/s 145(3) of Income Tax Act.

September 21, 2020

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Gross profit addition - AO during the assessment proceedings, agreed to estimation of gross profit @ 56% of sales/turnover and this act of the assessee obviously stopped the AO from making further enquiry or observations and going deep into the books of account of the assessee and to take recourse of procedure mandated in section 145(3) - assessee cannot be held as aggrieved from such addition which has been made on the voluntary consent of the assessee before the AO during assessment proceedings in the line of the Income Tax Settlement Commission. - AT

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