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Reopening of assessment - no notice under Section 143(2) was ...


No Notice Issued u/s 143(2); Section 292BB Doesn't Waive Requirement, Only Covers Service Defects If Unchallenged.

June 29, 2018

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Reopening of assessment - no notice under Section 143(2) was issued - Section 292BB of the Act does not dispense with the issuance of any notice that is mandated to be issued under the Act, but merely cures the defect of service of such notice if an objection in such regard is not taken before the completion of the assessment or reassessment.

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