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Unexplained expenditure u/s 69C - ITAT has also noted that the ...

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May 9, 2023

Unexplained expenditure u/s 69C - ITAT has also noted that the huge addition was made in the case of assessee’s group in the block assessment on the basis of the books so found. Therefore, it was found that the assessee was maintaining the books of accounts outside the regular books. - decision of HC deleting the additions set aside - SC

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