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Assessee in the instant case had written off the TDS portion due ...

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March 24, 2017

Assessee in the instant case had written off the TDS portion due to non-availability of the same and hence it becomes a trading loss u/s 28 of the Act as to that extent, it had neither received the money nor the TDS certificate - AT

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