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Case selected under CASS - limited scrutiny - in the absence of ...


Assessing Officer Needs Pr.CIT or CIT Approval to Add Issues Beyond CASS-Selected Limited Scrutiny.

April 6, 2019

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Case selected under CASS - limited scrutiny - in the absence of any approval received from Pr.CIT / CIT, there is no merit in the order of AO in making any addition other than on the issues selected under CASS.

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