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Non-deduction of tax for payment of ship charter hire charges - ...

Income Tax

October 27, 2014

Non-deduction of tax for payment of ship charter hire charges - Royalty u/s 9(1)(vi) -Since the DTAA between Government of India and Government of UAE, is more beneficial to the assessee, the provisions of section 9(1)(vi) Explanation 5 is not applicable - AT

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