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Insufficient Evidence for Action u/s 153C: Seized Documents Lack Specificity and Recipient Details.

July 16, 2021

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Assessment u/s 153C - There are three paragraphs in this note; in the first para, he made reference of the facts, and in the second para he wrote that books of the accounts belonging to the assessee of the alleged seizure referred by the AO be construed as books of accounts belonging to the assessee. These documents do not contain names; even page no.3 of Annexure A/2 did not reflect to whom cash was given. There is no reference to this page. - there is no material with the Revenue to form a belief that action under section 153C is required to be taken against the assessee in these two assessment years. - AT

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