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Cash credit u/s 68 - whether forms part of the total income ...

Income Tax

August 18, 2015

Cash credit u/s 68 - whether forms part of the total income cannot be considered as application of income for the purpose of section 11 for the assessment year 2009-10 because the same is not a donation ? - Exemption dened - HC

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