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Reassessment - If a particular issue is brought to the notice of ...

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March 31, 2014

Reassessment - If a particular issue is brought to the notice of the AO by the audit party and the AO of his/her application of mind finds that the ground is valid, reopening of assessment cannot be quashed- HC

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