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Revision u/s 263 - disallowance of expenses - AO had after ...


Principal Commissioner Challenges AO's Decision on Expense Deductions in Non-Delivery Coal Trading u/s 263.

April 8, 2022

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Revision u/s 263 - disallowance of expenses - AO had after deliberating at length arrived at a plausible view i.e., allowing of the assessee’s claim for deduction of expenses to the extent the same were genuinely incurred in the course of its coal trading transactions on a non-delivery basis. In sum and substance, the Assessing Officer had after due application of mind restricted the assessee’s claim for deduction to only those expenses which were related to its non-delivery based transactions or paper transactions. - Pr.CIT had approached the issue in question absolutely on the basis of misconceived and incorrect facts - AT

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