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Incentive subsidy - It was meant for entrepreneurs and ...


Subsidies for Entrepreneurs' Capital Investments Not Taxable Income for Assessee Acting as Distributor.

February 10, 2017

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Incentive subsidy - It was meant for entrepreneurs and industrialists who had established their units and made certain capital outlay and the assessee was merely required to ensure distribution of subsidies to the industrialists and thus it could not be treated as funds in hand of the assessee as taxable - HC

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