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Defective return - Rectification u/s 154 - the gross receipt of the assessee from the business carried out by the assessee was not more than to Rs. 1 Crore, therefore the assessee was not required to get his accounts audited u/s 44AB. - As defect notice issued by CPC u/s 139(9) of the Act is not in accordance with law and accordingly, we quash the said defect notice, meaning thereby, the return of income filed by the assessee should be considered as valid return - AT
Defective return - Rectification u/s 154 - the gross receipt of the assessee from the business carried out by the assessee was not more than to Rs. 1 Crore, therefore the assessee was not required to get his accounts audited u/s 44AB. - As defect notice issued by CPC u/s 139(9) of the Act is not in accordance with law and accordingly, we quash the said defect notice, meaning thereby, the return of income filed by the assessee should be considered as valid return - AT
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