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Disallowance u/s.43B - Tribunal erred in deleting disallowances ...

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November 5, 2015

Disallowance u/s.43B - Tribunal erred in deleting disallowances being employees' contribution to PF account/ ESI account made by the Assessing Officer as such sums were not credited by the respective assessee to the employees' accounts in the relevant fund or funds on or before the due date as per explanation to section 36(1)(va) - HC

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