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Upholds Rejection of Compounding in Tax Evasion Case: Examines ‘First Offence’ and Defines Offence Timing Under Section 276CC of Income Tax Act

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Supreme Court Upholds Rejection of Compounding in Tax Evasion Case: Examines 'First Offence' and Defines Offence Timing Under Section 276CC of Income Tax Act
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Supreme Court Upholds Rejection of Compounding in Tax Evasion Case: Examines ‘First Offence’ and Defines Offence Timing Under Section 276CC of Income Tax Act

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court upheld the Gujarat High Court’s rejection of the appellant’s compounding application for Assessment Year (AY) 2013-14 under Section 276CC of the Income Tax Act, 1961.…
Posted by Rawlaw February 22, 2025

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