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Amount received under the offshore supply contracts - Section ...

Income Tax

April 18, 2017

Amount received under the offshore supply contracts - Section 44BBB is computational provision and hence, it cannot enlarge the scope of total income which is otherwise provided in Section 4,5, & 9 of the Income Tax Act. - AT

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