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Reassessment proceedings u/s. 147/148 - assessee company has not ...

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March 29, 2022

Reassessment proceedings u/s. 147/148 - assessee company has not disclosed its income fully and truly - A perusal of the reasons recorded for reopening assessment shows that the entire exercise has been done by the Assessing Officer on the basis of assessment of GBN for AY 2007-08 wherein an amount on account of royalty paid to the assessee was found. The amount accrued by the payer in its books has no relevance as it is a trite law that payment may be treated differently in the books of payer and the payee. - AT

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