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Interest paid to partners disallowed - The assessee has not ...

Income Tax

October 7, 2015

Interest paid to partners disallowed - The assessee has not furnished any evidence with reference to advancement of capital - claim of interest u/s 40(b) cannot be allowed - AT

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