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Court Partially Upholds Differential Trading Addition; GP Rate Adjusted to 10.22% from Assessee's 10.04% Declaration.

June 24, 2020

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Estimation of income - Rate of Gross profit (GP) - rejection of books of account - Since the average of past history of GP declared by the assessee is considered as a proper and reasonable basis for estimation of income for the year after rejection of books of account, therefore, the GP is estimated at 10.22% as against GP declared by the assessee at 10.04% for the year under consideration and differential trading addition equivalent to GP rate of 0.18% on declared turnover is upheld and the appeal of the assessee is partly allowed.

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