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The tax paid by the assessee for a sum of Rs. 4.50 crores, is ...

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June 30, 2014

The tax paid by the assessee for a sum of Rs. 4.50 crores, is nothing but tax paid under self–assessment tax for the purpose of section 140A and once that is so, the assessee is entitled for interest under section 244A - AT

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