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Once the expenditure is accepted as “Revenue Expenditure”, then ...

Income Tax

June 8, 2017

Once the expenditure is accepted as “Revenue Expenditure”, then it is upto the assessee that whether to claim the expenditure in one year or to spread over the said expenditure as per the enduring benefit available with them - AT

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