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Reversal of CIT(A)’s order - CIT(Appeals) decided the issue in ...


High Court Overturns CIT(A) Decision Favoring Assessee Due to Lack of Clarity on Additional Evidence's Impact.

March 5, 2014

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Reversal of CIT(A)’s order - CIT(Appeals) decided the issue in favour of the assessee without pointing out as to which additional evidence admitted by the tribunal and considered by him had clinched the issue in favour of the assessee - HC

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