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Computation of MAT credit - Assessee has relied on the ITR–6 ...

Income Tax

March 9, 2016

Computation of MAT credit - Assessee has relied on the ITR–6 format to arrive at the total liability as well as the MAT credit calculations and paid tax accordingly. In our view, the assessee had followed the procedure properly and the Assessing Officer had made the calculations applying his own interpretation or relied on the programme, we are not sure whether it is programme hitch or the interpretation of Assessing Officer was not in line with the calculations proposed in ITR-6. Therefore, we delete the addition made. - AT

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