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Accrual of income - mere filing of insurance claim did not give ...

Income Tax

December 9, 2017

Accrual of income - mere filing of insurance claim did not give any right to the assessee to receive income as the claim was not accepted by the insurance company. Had there been any acceptance by the insurance company, then the income would have definitely accrued on the basis of the accounting entry. - AT

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