Charitable trust income application permits verified capital expenditure but rejects deferred pre-operative claims and requires reconsideration of con...
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Reopening of assessment u/s 147 - High Court cannot form any opinion in respect of such findings to be made. Only endeavour of the High Court is to ensure that, whether the conditions stipulated and the process adopted for the purpose of reopening of assessment in consonance with the provisions of the Act - The reasons furnished in the case of the petitioner would be sufficient for the purpose of reopening of assessment as the case of the petitioner is initiated beyond a period of four years and therefore, the petitioner is bound to participate in the reopening proceedings - HC
Reopening of assessment u/s 147 - High Court cannot form any opinion in respect of such findings to be made. Only endeavour of the High Court is to ensure that, whether the conditions stipulated and the process adopted for the purpose of reopening of assessment in consonance with the provisions of the Act - The reasons furnished in the case of the petitioner would be sufficient for the purpose of reopening of assessment as the case of the petitioner is initiated beyond a period of four years and therefore, the petitioner is bound to participate in the reopening proceedings - HC
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