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Additions u/s 68 - Bogus sales - purchase of sewelleng without PAN - Taking full address and PAN of the customers who have purchased the jewellery below 2 lakhs is not mandatory under law and not taking the address and the PAN details during demonization rush and pressure on the sales of the jewellery which is otherwise not mandatory under law cannot be ground for drawing adverse inference against the sales made by the assessee - AT
Additions u/s 68 - Bogus sales - purchase of sewelleng without PAN - Taking full address and PAN of the customers who have purchased the jewellery below 2 lakhs is not mandatory under law and not taking the address and the PAN details during demonization rush and pressure on the sales of the jewellery which is otherwise not mandatory under law cannot be ground for drawing adverse inference against the sales made by the assessee - AT
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