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Revision u/s 263 - Since assessee is having substantial loss and ...


Section 263 Review: Assessee's Losses and Absence of Restrictions in Section 115BBD Confirmed Assessment Validity.

April 1, 2020

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Revision u/s 263 - Since assessee is having substantial loss and as per the provision of Chapter-VI, the taxable income has to be adjusted first before applying any other provisions contained in the Act particularly when there is no specific provision contained in section 115BBD wherein to impose restriction on carrying forward any loss similar to provision contained in section 115BBE and section 115BBDA. - There is no reason to treat this assessment as erroneous nor it is passed by erroneous interpretation of facts or law.

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