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Addition on account of license fees, connectivity charges and ...

Income Tax

November 3, 2015

Addition on account of license fees, connectivity charges and co-ordination charges for the use of Vision plus software - revenue v/s capital expenditure - held as revenue expenditure deductible u/s. 37 - AT

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