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Assessment u/s.158BC - Assessing Officer as well as Ld. CIT(A) ...

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January 28, 2021

Assessment u/s.158BC - Assessing Officer as well as Ld. CIT(A) has given full opportunity to the assessee for substantiating his claim on legal as well as on merits, but the assessee remained non-cooperative before the revenue authorities, hence, Assessing Officer has made the additions in dispute on the basis of the search material, after confronting the same to the assessee, but the assessee has not substantiated his claim by filing any evidence before the authorities below. - AT

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