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Jurisdiction of DCIT - not only DCIT had the necessary ...


Taxpayer Cannot Contest DCIT Jurisdiction Post-Assessment; Objections Must Be Raised During Process.

May 5, 2016

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Jurisdiction of DCIT - not only DCIT had the necessary jurisdiction to do an assessment on the assessee, but assessee by virtue of not objecting to such jurisdiction before the DCIT during the course of assessment cannot now turn back and say that the said officer was not having the necessary jurisdiction to assess it - AT

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