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Income Tax

November 30, 2021

Income tax liability of employees - Remission of income tax liability borne on behalf of the employees - it is also possible that earlier years the assessee has not opted for presumptive income scheme u/s 44 BB of the act but has offered income based on its accounts. In such circumstances, remission of income tax liability if it pertains to those year for which the assessee is claiming set-off of losses by offering its income based on its regular income and expenditure accounts, would definitely be chargeable to tax in this year u/s 41 (1) of the act. - AT

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