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Taxability in India - Proportionate amount received for ...

Income Tax

August 9, 2016

Taxability in India - Proportionate amount received for demobilization of vessels outside Indian territorial waters - the contracts entered into between the assessee and other parties, known as second leg contracts are eligible for benefits of tax treatment u/s 44BB - AT

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