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1970 (11) TMI 88

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....is is a petition by a firm which has been assessed under section 18(6) of the M.P. General Sales Tax Act by a best judgment assessment for the three quarters from 25th October, 1965, to 16th August, 1966. The assessing officer served a notice dated 22nd August, 1966, on the assessee. The notice was served on the assessee on 9th November, 1966, directing him to produce his accounts on 23rd November....

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....aving filed the returns. In this assessment order, the only basis on which the estimate is said to have been done is the previous year's assessment. 2.. The petitioner has filed a copy of the previous year's assessment which indicates that the total turnover had been assessed at Rs. 4,03,247. Out of this, a sum of Rs. 52,326 was found out as liable to payment of tax. This was then divided into fo....

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....te sales; nor does he indicate on what basis he has divided the balance for assessing the tax at 7 per cent., 2 per cent. and 1 per cent. It, therefore, appears that the assessment made by the assessing officer was entirely an imaginary assessment and not a best judgment assessment. There seems to have been no basis on which the assessment was made. 3.. The assessee filed a revision against the o....