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There should have been a specific finding recorded by the AO ...

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October 18, 2016

There should have been a specific finding recorded by the AO that the turnover that has escaped in the first and initial round of assessment, is the result of wilful non-disclosure or suppression by the dealer. There is no such finding recorded, No penalty - HC

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