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Revision u/s 263 - When the provision contained under Section 92CA(4) of the Act makes it mandatory upon the Assessing Officer to compute the total income of the assessee in conformity with the order of the TPO and the Assessing Officer has computed the total income following the statutory mandate, the assessment order cannot be considered to be erroneous. Even, assuming that some prejudice might have been caused to the Revenue, nevertheless the twin conditions of 'erroneous' and 'prejudicial' to the interest of the revenue as provided under section 263(1) of the Act have to be fulfilled to enable the Revisionary Authority to assume jurisdiction under the said provision. - AT
Revision u/s 263 - When the provision contained under Section 92CA(4) of the Act makes it mandatory upon the Assessing Officer to compute the total income of the assessee in conformity with the order of the TPO and the Assessing Officer has computed the total income following the statutory mandate, the assessment order cannot be considered to be erroneous. Even, assuming that some prejudice might have been caused to the Revenue, nevertheless the twin conditions of 'erroneous' and 'prejudicial' to the interest of the revenue as provided under section 263(1) of the Act have to be fulfilled to enable the Revisionary Authority to assume jurisdiction under the said provision. - AT
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