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Valuation - cash discount = it is always open to the AO to take ...


Assessing Officer Can Review All Relevant Documents for Valuation, Not Limited to C-Forms and F-Forms.

October 7, 2016

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Valuation - cash discount = it is always open to the AO to take into consideration those documents and take a decision in the matter. - AO need not restrict himself only with regard to the C-Forms and F-Forms and if the assessee is legally entitled for any other relief then that may be considered - HC

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