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The Managing Director of the company is personally responsible ...

Income Tax

April 28, 2017

The Managing Director of the company is personally responsible for meeting the expenditure of his son’s education. The expenditure incurred by the assessee for providing higher education to the Managing Director’s son cannot be considered as business expenditure - AT

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