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Income Tax - Highlights / Catch Notes

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Transfer of fund for subsequent distribution to the members ...

Income Tax

April 22, 2016

Transfer of fund for subsequent distribution to the members before payment of tax is not a 'deductible expenditure' in computation of business income of the Assessee-Co- operative Society - HC

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