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Estimation of income from the business of plying of buses - The ...

Income Tax

November 21, 2022

Estimation of income from the business of plying of buses - The deposit of the specified bank notes is about 5% of the total turnover of the assessee. When the AO himself has estimated the income of the assessee at 2.25%, it would be farfetched even presumed that 5% of the assessee’s turnover could be an undisclosed income of the assessee from the operation of the contracted Government buses. - AT

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