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TDS u/s 194A - amount payable towards loan debited in direct ...

Income Tax

October 13, 2015

TDS u/s 194A - amount payable towards loan debited in direct expenses under minor head “excess payment refund" - no fault can be found on the part of the AO for treating these charges as interest and liable for TDS u/s 194A - AT

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