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      A reassessment notice issued beyond three years from the end of...

      Invalid reassessment sanction and unsupported cash-addition claims fail; DCF share valuation upheld, with only profit element taxed on cash sales.

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      Income TaxMay 2, 2026Case LawsAT
      A reassessment notice issued beyond three years from the end of the relevant assessment year was held invalid because approval was taken from the wrong authority under section 151, so the reassessment for AY 2017-18 was quashed. Additions for alleged unexplained money, accommodation entries, commission, and suppressed gross profit were deleted because the Revenue relied on assumptions and dumb documents, while the assessee produced invoices, ledgers, stock records, GST material, and bank evidence and no corroborative material showed receipt of unaccounted cash. The Tribunal also held that valuation of unquoted shares under the assessee's chosen DCF method could not be replaced by the Assessing Officer's preferred method. For AY 2023-24, one cash issue was remanded for reconciliation, and on alleged unrecorded cash sales only the profit element was directed to be taxed.

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