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Taxpayer's grievance from High pitched scrutiny assessment - ...


Taxpayer Challenges Unreasonable Scrutiny Assessment by National Faceless Assessment Centre, Citing Economic and Employment Impact.

May 24, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Taxpayer's grievance from High pitched scrutiny assessment - Conflicting orders passed by National Faceless Assessment Centre - High-pitched and unreasonable assessment orders - Tax payers are one of the important pillars of economy of the country. Their harassment not only causes jolt to the economy of the country and employment but also comes in the way of economic policy of the government including the policy “Ease of Doing Business”. - HC

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