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Reopening of assessment - bogus purchases - When the assessee ...

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April 9, 2020

Reopening of assessment - bogus purchases - When the assessee has subsequently requested the AO to provide an opportunity to cross examine the person, whose statement is being relied upon, he ought to have been provided the same or at least he could have been provided with the statement of the said person to enable the assessee to rebut such statement with necessary evidence. - AT

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