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Prosecution U/s 276B

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In the show cause notice U/s 276B what arguments can be given which may be teenable.

please reply to this as earlu as possible.

it is very urgent

 

Discussing Response Strategies for Show Cause Notice Under Section 276B of the Income Tax Act: No One-Size-Fits-All Approach A user inquired about potential arguments to present in response to a show cause notice under Section 276B of the Income Tax Act. The urgency of the situation was emphasized. A chartered accountant responded, stating that the arguments would depend on the specific facts and circumstances of the case, and therefore, no standard template could be provided without further details. (AI Summary)
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CAGOPALJI AGRAWAL on Oct 18, 2012

It would depend on the facts and circumstances and as such no template can be given without knowing it.

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