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Section 44C refers to common head office expenses and cannot ...


Section 44C Excludes Head Office Employee Expenses for Services in India; Only Covers Common Head Office Costs.

November 20, 2013

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Section 44C refers to common head office expenses and cannot encompass the expenses exclusively incurred by the expenses incurred by head office employees exclusively for rendering services in India - AT

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