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Genuineness of the donation for a charitable activity - assessee ...

Income Tax

January 14, 2020

Genuineness of the donation for a charitable activity - assessee has lent its hands by giving donation of ₹ 7 lakhs - when the genuineness of the donation for a charitable activity could not be controverted by AO then the amount used as application of the income of the assessee is definitely an allowable expenditure.

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