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<\/i> Income tax <\/a>

Understanding Section 156 of the Income Tax Act <\/h1> <\/div>

Receiving an income tax notice can be a daunting experience, especially if you're unsure of what it entails. Section 156 of the Income Tax Act is a crucial provision that deals with outstanding tax demands. This blog post provides a comprehensive guide to understanding income tax notices under Section 156, including what it means, how to respond, and the consequences of delay. <\/p>

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<\/div> Krishna Gopal Varshney <\/a>

An editor at Myitronline<\/p> <\/div>