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Cash Credit - The provisions of the section 28 (iv) can be ...

Income Tax

May 11, 2016

Cash Credit - The provisions of the section 28 (iv) can be invoked if the benefit or perquisite is not in form of cash. It cannot be said that the loan received by the assessee could be termed as benefit/perquisite. No justification in invoking the provisions of section 68 - AT

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