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Additions on the basis of 26AS statement - Vodafone deducted ...


Vodafone's Tax Deduction for Vouchers Challenged; Distributor Listed as Recipient, Income Not Attributable to Assessee.

November 24, 2015

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Additions on the basis of 26AS statement - Vodafone deducted tax at source in respect of the vouchers etc and, for whatever reasons, stated, the name of distributor as collective recipient of entire sum - since the income does not belong to assessee, addition cannot be made - AT

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