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Car Dealer Expenses on Accessories for Customers Not Sale Promotion or Publicity u/s 115WB(2) for Tax Purposes.

January 31, 2012

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Fringe Benefit Tax – car dealer - Expenditure incurred on accessories which were supplied to customers who have purchased cars cannot be treated as sale promotion including publicity expenses under clause (D) of Section 115WB(2)..... - HC

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