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Income-Tax Department Cannot Assess Profit on Concessional Sales Without Evidence of Sham Transactions or Market Price Payment.

November 27, 2020

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

In the absence of any evidence to show either that the sales were sham transactions or that the market prices were in fact paid by the purchasers, the mere fact that the goods were sold at a concessional rate to benefit the purchasers at the expense of the company would not entitle the income-tax department to assess the difference between the market price and the price paid by the purchasers, as profit of the company - AT

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