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Rejection of books of accounts - Even the judicial ...


Businesses Not Required to Keep Daily Cash Memos; Consolidated Cash Book Entries Sufficient for Transaction Verification.

September 4, 2018

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Rejection of books of accounts - Even the judicial pronouncements are clear on the facts that in the nature of trade as like assessee, cash memos for day-to-day sales are not required and that a consolidated entry in the cash book along with relevant documents of purchase of liquor are sufficient to prove the genuineness.

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