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Revision u/s 263 - The methodology adopted by the assessee for ...

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July 22, 2020

Revision u/s 263 - The methodology adopted by the assessee for revenue recognition was being consistently followed by the assessee during previous and subsequent assessment years and same cannot be tinkered or disturbed by placing new method of revenue recognition wherein work in progress shown by the assessee has not been taken into consideration. In such type of case, inquiry should have been conducted by the revisional authority himself to record the finding that the assessment order was erroneous.

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