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Salary receipt OR professional receipt - B.Tech professional ...


B.Tech professional's coaching income classified as professional receipts, not salary; expenses to be reviewed by Assessing Officer.

July 7, 2016

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Salary receipt OR professional receipt - B.Tech professional provides coaching services to an Institute, which provides coaching for preparation of IIT entrance test. He was free to do work with other institutions also. - assessee’s receipts are professional receipts not salary. Expenses claimed by the assessee are to be considered by AO.

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