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Receipts not shown by the assessee - even if the receipts as per ...

Income Tax

March 20, 2015

Receipts not shown by the assessee - even if the receipts as per TDS certificate are to be considered as income of the assessee then the payment made by the assessee has to be allowed as expenses and it will not result in addition in the hands of the assessee - AT

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