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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Assessment"
Income Tax Act | Draft Assessment Order Not Permissible U/S 144C(1) When TPO Makes No Variation: Bombay High Court
EPFO Dues From Pre-CIRP Period Cannot Be Claimed Based On Assessment Made During Moratorium: NCLAT New Delhi
Baramulla District Commission Holds New India Assurance Co. Liable For Arbitrary Under-Assessment Of Insurance Claim
EPFO Dues Arising From Post-Liquidation Assessments U/S 7A Of EPF Act Are Not Admissible: NCLAT New Delhi
S.263 Income Tax Act | Commissioner Cannot Revise Assessment Merely Because Detailed Reasoning Was Not Given: Madras High Court
Burden To Prove That Best Assessment By Income Tax Authorities Is Perverse Is On Assesee: Allahabad High Court
Property Tax Can't Be Levied Without Following Statutory Assessment Procedure U/S 233 Of Kerala Municipality Act: High Court
Assessing Authority Not Bound By Appellate Tribunal's Observations In De Novo Assessment: Madras High Court
Assessment Proceedings Against Deceased Person Invalid Without Notice To Legal Heirs U/S 93 Of CGST Act: Kerala High Court
Assessment Based On DVO's Valuation Cannot Be Revised U/S 263 Of Income Tax Act In Absence Of Concrete Material: Kerala High Court
Retracted Statement Can't Be Termed As Incriminating Material, No Addition Can Be Made In Respect Of Completed Assessment: Gauhati High Court
Courts Can't Interfere In Assessment By Reporting Officer In Absence Of Bias Or Prejudice Against Employee:Delhi High Court
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