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Income Tax

October 31, 2020

Characterization of income - Capital or revenue receipt - Section 41(1) of the IT Act particularly deals with the remission of trading liability whereas in that case, waiver of loan amounts to cessation of liability other than trading liability. In the case before us, the amount was written off by DUBAL and same was written back by the assessee to the statement of profit and loss account as an extraordinary item. - Addition confirmed - AT

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