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July 11, 2023

Additions towards Difference in receipts/sales which the assessee has agreed - If assessee has agreed for the difference, then there is no reason for the assessee to file this appeal unless assessee proves that acceptance was on account of coercion, threat, undue influence. In this case, the assessee has not alleged that there was any coercion, threat, undue influence. In these facts and circumstances of the case, this ground of the assessee is dismissed. - AT

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