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Tax Tribunal Remands Case for Further Review on Arm's Length Price Due to Insufficient Comparable Data by Assessee.

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....The ITAT allowed the revenue's appeal for statistical purposes and remitted the matter back to the Assessing Officer to re-examine the issue and refer it to the Transfer Pricing Officer (TPO) for determination of arm's length price based on the most suitable method. The ITAT observed that the assessee neither provided detailed workings for the Comparable Uncontrolled Price (CUP) method to the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) nor did the CIT(A) perform any such calculation. The ITAT found force in the revenue's argument that since the assessee did not provide services to any party other than its Associated Enterprises (AEs) nor awarded any sub-contract to independent entities, no internal comparables were available for working under the .........