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Net profit estimation - Without there being sales of the stock ...

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April 15, 2022

Net profit estimation - Without there being sales of the stock it would not be possible to estimate the net profit. Moreover, there has been no rejection of the books of account of the Assessee which reflects the ‘Completed Services Contract Method’ of accounting consistently followed by the Assessee. This was lost sight of by the ITAT as well as the CIT (A). That this has been the consistent practice of the Appellant was easily verifiable from the returns already filed in the earlier AYs. - HC

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