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Revision u/s 263 - Computation of income from construction and service contracts u/s 43CB - When the assessee is consistently following the Project Completion Method which is not prohibited by law the acceptance of the same by the AO cannot be held as erroneous decision on the part of the AO and consequently the Pr. CIT cannot invoke the provisions of section 263 of the Act on a claim which is bona fide and a possible view not prohibited by law. - AT
Revision u/s 263 - Computation of income from construction and service contracts u/s 43CB - When the assessee is consistently following the Project Completion Method which is not prohibited by law the acceptance of the same by the AO cannot be held as erroneous decision on the part of the AO and consequently the Pr. CIT cannot invoke the provisions of section 263 of the Act on a claim which is bona fide and a possible view not prohibited by law. - AT
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