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Reimbursement of travelling expenses of expatriates received ...


Expatriate Travel and Living Allowances from Clients Not Considered Income for Assessee.

June 20, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Reimbursement of travelling expenses of expatriates received from its clients and also “living allowance” paid by the clients to expatriates (employees deputed by the assessee) - whether such receipt do not constitute income in the hands of the assessee? - Held No - AT

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