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Suppressed income - AO clearly failed to appreciate the reason ...

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October 29, 2014

Suppressed income - AO clearly failed to appreciate the reason of the difference noted by him - the difference was on account of service tax is also supported by the service tax return and tax payment challan - no addition - AT

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