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Assessment concluded based on a news article - Concealment of ...

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October 19, 2020

Assessment concluded based on a news article - Concealment of material facts - the assessment in the instant case has been concluded based on a news article which does not in any case constitute adequate material on record. Accordingly, addition made by the A.O., has been rightly deleted by the CIT(A). - AT

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