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Whether the right of the assessee to challenge the additions on ...

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June 23, 2014

Whether the right of the assessee to challenge the additions on merits can be maintained by the Tribunal despite the fact that the assessee failed to agitate and assert such rights before the Tribunal by filing a cross appeal or cross objection - Held yes - AT

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