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TDS u/s 194I - assessee in default - the Revenue is permitted to ...

Income Tax

December 30, 2015

TDS u/s 194I - assessee in default - the Revenue is permitted to charge interest even after the Recipient has deposited the tax, the same would amount to undue enrichment of the Revenue - HC

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