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AO concluded that the alleged sales, on which the excise duty ...


AO's Addition of Unpaid Excise Sales as Income Deemed Incorrect; Tax Additions Deleted.

June 13, 2015

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

AO concluded that the alleged sales, on which the excise duty was allegedly not paid by the assessee, was income chargeable to income-tax, and has escaped the assessment under the Income Tax Act - Action of AO is not correct - additions made by AO deleted - AT

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