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Once the books of account of an assessee are rejected then profit has to be estimated

July 18, 1975 3916 Views 0 comment Print

We have to ascertain whether there was any evidence or material before the Tribunal to estimate the profits. It is not disputed that the books of account of the assessee were not accepted. That being so, profit had to be estimated. Such estimate was made by the authorities on the basis of the performance of the predecessor-in-interest of the assessee

CIT vs Parbutty Churn Law (Calcutta High Court)

June 12, 1964 1270 Views 0 comment Print

Under Income-tax Act the annual value of the property is to be taken as a sum which the property might reasonably be expected to fetch. The annual value is no doubt a hypothetical sum. But what is to be taken into consideration is the whole of the consideration which the landlord receives from the tenant for his right to use and occupy the property.

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