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Bogus LTCG - While allowing relief to the assessee, CIT(A) has ...


CIT(A) Decision Upheld: No Evidence Against Assessee in Stock Exchange Case; AO's Conclusions Unfounded.

January 27, 2022

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Bogus LTCG - While allowing relief to the assessee, CIT(A) has specifically held that there is no adverse comment in the form of general and specific statement by the Pr. Officer of stock exchange or by the company whose shares were involved in these transactions and he held that Assessing Officer only quoted facts pertaining to various completely unrelated persons whose statement were recorded and on the basis of unfounded presumptions - the name of the appellants were neither quoted by any of such persons nor any material relating to the assessee was found at any place where investigation was done by the investigation Wing. - Order of CIT(A) sustained - AT

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