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Reference to DVO - The AO strongly disputes the correctness of ...


Assessing Officer Questions Sale Deed Values; Assessment Process Ongoing, Must Be Conducted Independently Per Law.

October 12, 2016

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Reference to DVO - The AO strongly disputes the correctness of the sale considerations reflected in the sale deeds. The assessment is yet to be made. The Assessing Officer must be allowed free hand, be allowed to complete the assessment in accordance with law - HC

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