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Income Tax

March 28, 2020

Income accrued in India - Salary income - services rendered outside India - AO objected that evidence was not produced for receiving the foreign allowance outside India and the bank account of the assessee maintained abroad was not produced is not relevant because the facts of the case establishes that the salary and the foreign allowance was received in India for the services rendered abroad and by virtue of DTAA and the Act, there is no bar in law for receiving the money in India - No additions.

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