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The delay penalty (price reduction) will be deductable while ...

Income Tax

September 11, 2016

The delay penalty (price reduction) will be deductable while computing profits on the basis of actual invoices raised, amount earned on these invoices and difference attributable to price reduction on year to year basis. - AAR

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