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Accrual of income - Difference between the receipts as per books and form No.26AS - Assessee has shown turnover of Rs.10.09 crores, declaring GP at 9.16% and Net Profit of 3% during the year. Having disclosed such huge turnover, and disclosed appropriate net profit and having duly explained the difference in the turnover, as reflected in its books and in Form No.26AS there is no reason to believe that the assessee had wrongly not disclosed sales on these very small amount of Rs.3.00 lakhs and Rs.21 lakhs (approximately) from the aforesaid two parties. - AT
Accrual of income - Difference between the receipts as per books and form No.26AS - Assessee has shown turnover of Rs.10.09 crores, declaring GP at 9.16% and Net Profit of 3% during the year. Having disclosed such huge turnover, and disclosed appropriate net profit and having duly explained the difference in the turnover, as reflected in its books and in Form No.26AS there is no reason to believe that the assessee had wrongly not disclosed sales on these very small amount of Rs.3.00 lakhs and Rs.21 lakhs (approximately) from the aforesaid two parties. - AT
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