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Lease premium paid by the Assessee to MMRDA for acquiring ...

Income Tax

May 3, 2017

Lease premium paid by the Assessee to MMRDA for acquiring staircase, lifts, lift room, lobbies etc. as additional FSI is not in the nature of rent within the meaning of Section 194-I and therefore the Assessee need not deduct TDS - AT

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