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Revised Instruction for constitution and functioning of 'Local ...


Local Committees to Address Taxpayer Grievances from High-Pitched Scrutiny Assessments for Fair and Transparent Resolution Process.

April 30, 2022

Circulars     Income Tax

Revised Instruction for constitution and functioning of 'Local Committees to deal with Taxpayers' Grievances from High-Pitched Scrutiny Assessment' - Order-Instruction

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