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TP Adjustment - AMP expenses - analysis carried out by the ITAT, ...


ITAT Rules No Substantial Law Question in TP Adjustment of AMP Expenses; Assessee Adequately Compensated by Associated Enterprises.

June 11, 2019

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TP Adjustment - AMP expenses - analysis carried out by the ITAT, having regard to the details pertaining to the comparable entities, is fairly exhaustive and reasonable and correctly recorded its findings that the assessee had been suitably compensated by its AEs - no substantial question of law

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