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March 30, 2016

TDS u/s 194J - transaction charges paid by a member of the Bombay Stock Exchange to transact business of sale and purchase of shares - whether amounts to payment of a fee for 'technical services' rendered by the Bombay Stock Exchange? - Held No - No TDS on such payments would be deductible u/s 194J - SC

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