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Nature of expenditure - Payment of ‘Franchisee fee’ - whether ...

Income Tax

July 22, 2020

Nature of expenditure - Payment of ‘Franchisee fee’ - whether capital or revenue in nature? - ‘Franchisee Fee’ paid by the assessee is revenue in nature since it was only for limited period.

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