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Assessment u/s 144C - it is for the revenue to devise its own means and ways to correct the software and pass the final assessment order in accordance with the law. In the present case, the AO had straight way passed the assessment order instead of passing the draft assessment order as per section 144C(1) of the Act and further, the Assessing Officer has not passed the final order as per section 144C(10) of the Act. - AT
Assessment u/s 144C - it is for the revenue to devise its own means and ways to correct the software and pass the final assessment order in accordance with the law. In the present case, the AO had straight way passed the assessment order instead of passing the draft assessment order as per section 144C(1) of the Act and further, the Assessing Officer has not passed the final order as per section 144C(10) of the Act. - AT
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