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MAT - it is apparent that the assessee company had directly ...


Company Violates Financial Reporting by Hiding Capital Asset Sale Profits, Breaching Section 115JB of Income Tax Act.

September 13, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

MAT - it is apparent that the assessee company had directly absorbed the profit derived from the sale of its capital asset in the balance sheet thereby avoided to disclose the same in its profit and loss account in order to escape from the clutches of the provisions of section 115JB of the Income Tax Act. This is against the provisions of the Companies Act as well as against the Income Tax Act. - AT

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