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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Assessing Officer (AO)"
CBDT Circular Disallowing Expenses Incurred On Granting Freebies To Doctors, Not Applicable To A/Y 2008-09: Bombay High Court
Explanation 2 To S. 37(1) of Income Tax Act, Which Bars Deduction of CSR Expenses, Is Prospective In Nature: Delhi High Court
Reopening The Assessment Based On Change Of Opinion, Not Valid: Gujarat High Court
When AO Has Taken One Of The Possible Views The PCIT Is Prohibited From Adopting Different View: ITAT
Directors Not Negligent; Wrong Invocation Of Section 179 IT Act: Gujarat High Court
Land Received In Lieu Of Business Loan Foregone, Is A Business Asset Not A Capital Asset: ITAT
Bombay High Court Allows Deduction On Issuance Of Completion Certificate
AO Can't Pass Rectification Order to Disallow Set-off Of Loss By Invoking Section 79 of Income Tax Act, On Change In Assessee's Shareholding: ITAT
Bogus Share Transaction: ITAT Denies Exemption Under Section 10(38) Of Income Tax Act
Reassessment Powers Could Not Be used For Reverification Or For A Rowing Inquiry: Gujarat High Court
Assessee Proved Creditworthiness Of Loan Transactions: ITAT Deletes Addition
Expenses Towards Advertisement, Brokerage And Commission, Incurred By A Real Estate Developer; Deductible As Revenue Expenditure: Delhi High Court
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