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Chargeability of interest income - interest received in the ...

Income Tax

July 29, 2015

Chargeability of interest income - interest received in the period prior to commencement of business was in the nature of capital receipt and hence was required to be set off against the pre-operative expenses / project development expenditure - AT

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