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Reopening Without Tangible Evidence of Income Escapement is bad in law: HC

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Case Name
Dinesh Kumar Goyal HUF Vs ITO (Calcutta High Court)
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Advertisement Dinesh Kumar Goyal HUF Vs ITO (Calcutta High Court) Introduction: The case of Dinesh Kumar Goyal HUF Vs ITO (Calcutta High Court) revolves around the challenge to a Section 148A(d) order for the assessment year 2017-18. The appellant contests the reopening, emphasizing the absence of tangible material indicating income escapement. Detailed Analysis: The assessing officer initiated reopening based on cash deposits, interest receipts, and debenture purchases. The appellant, having previously succeeded in challenging a similar action for the assessment year 2016-17, now faced a n...
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