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Tax relief u/s 90 - the argument that in the absence of an ...

Income Tax

October 13, 2015

Tax relief u/s 90 - the argument that in the absence of an agreement between India and the State, the benefit of Section 90 is not available to the assessee is ex-facie illegal and requires to be set aside - HC

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