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Revision u/s 263 - non examination of issue of advance given and ...


PCIT cannot act u/s 263 for issues already examined by assessing officer regarding advances and commission expenses.

June 4, 2021

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Revision u/s 263 - non examination of issue of advance given and commision expenses paid - during the assessment the assessee has filed reply to the quarry raised by the assessee and produced relevant evidence and offered explanation in pursuance of the notices issued and after considering those materials and explanation, the assessing officer has come to a certain conclusion, though it has not been mentioned explicitly in the assessment order. - section 263 does not empower the ld. PCIT to take action on these facts - AT

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