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Reopening of assessment u/ 147 - in absence of primary facts ...


Court Upholds Reopening of Assessment u/s 147 Due to Lack of Investment Source Details by Assessee.

March 14, 2021

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Reopening of assessment u/ 147 - in absence of primary facts with regard to the sources of investment, the assessing officer has rightly recorded that the assessee has not furnished the details with regard to the sources of investment and therefore, there is a cause or justification for him to believe that, the unexplained investment chargeable to tax has escaped assessment - it cannot be said that, there was no tangible material before the assessing officer to re-open the assessment - HC

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