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Rectification u/s 154 - Deduction u/s 80IB - The assessee would be entitled to the deductions in the rectification under section 154 to the extent permitted by the Board's Circular No. 669 dated 25-10-1993. The Assessing Officer was not right in law in disallowing the rectification application only on the ground that the assessee had failed to furnish the audit report along with the return of income. - AT
Rectification u/s 154 - Deduction u/s 80IB - The assessee would be entitled to the deductions in the rectification under section 154 to the extent permitted by the Board's Circular No. 669 dated 25-10-1993. The Assessing Officer was not right in law in disallowing the rectification application only on the ground that the assessee had failed to furnish the audit report along with the return of income. - AT
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