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Assessee's Non-Filing Leads to Income Escapement Determination u/s 147; AO Halts Further Investigation.

July 21, 2012

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Rsassessment u/s 147 - no return was filed by assessee - once the AO was satisfied about the income escapement no further investigation as to what was the ground for the assessee to have not filed the return. - HC

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