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Unexplained investment - The stand of the assessee is that he ...


Revenue Must Prove Assessee's Income Sources Beyond Agriculture, Sole Income Claimed as Agricultural Earnings.

June 17, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Unexplained investment - The stand of the assessee is that he has no other source except agriculture income. He has saved this income from agriculture operation. Now, it is for the Revenue, who has alleged that the assessee has some other source of income - AT

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