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Section 263 Revision: Unverified Transactions Must Be Uniformly Classified as Genuine or Bogus, Not Selectively Evaluated.

November 29, 2022

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Revision u/s 263 - unverified URD purchases - All these transactions are interconnected and linked with each other. If any of the transaction is doubted then corresponding transaction should also be carrying same shadow of doubt - part of the transactions cannot be accepted as genuine and part of the transaction cannot accepted as bogus. Either the entire transaction to held as bogus or should be treated as genuine without making any cherry pick-up. Thus, for this reason as well, the assessment order cannot be held either erroneous or prejudicial to the interest of revenue.- AT

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