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Validity of assumption of jurisdiction by the ld. PCIT u/s.263 - ...

Income Tax

May 25, 2021

Validity of assumption of jurisdiction by the ld. PCIT u/s.263 - disallowance of interest on borrowed funds - this matter certainly requires factual verification and the ld AO had to give a factual finding as to whether the assessee is indeed having sufficient interest free funds which would explain the investment in plant and machinery. To this extent, the order of the ld PCIT u/s 263 of the Act stands modified as per the aforesaid directions to the ld AO to examine the availability of interest free funds with the assessee. - AT

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