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TDS u/s 194J - Tribunal was justified in law in holding that ...


Payments to Doctors Classified as "Professional Fees" Not "Salary," Subject to Tax Deduction u/s 194J.

April 6, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

TDS u/s 194J - Tribunal was justified in law in holding that the amounts paid to the doctors is not in the nature of "salary" and liable for deduction of tax at source as required under section 194J as "Professional fees" even when assessee engaged the doctors as consultants - HC

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