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Rejection of books of accounts u/s 145 (3) - AO by recklessly rejecting the books of account proceeded to estimate the income by applying profit @ 5% of the gross receipt which much less than the income for which the assessee company has already assessed (before depreciation). - CIT (A) has rightly and validly accepted the books of account and set aside the estimation of gross profit @ 5% - AT
Rejection of books of accounts u/s 145 (3) - AO by recklessly rejecting the books of account proceeded to estimate the income by applying profit @ 5% of the gross receipt which much less than the income for which the assessee company has already assessed (before depreciation). - CIT (A) has rightly and validly accepted the books of account and set aside the estimation of gross profit @ 5% - AT
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