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Claim of TDS credit - assessee following cash accounting method ...


Assessee's TDS Credit Discrepancy Corrected by Commissioner; Additions Deleted Due to Cash Accounting Method Differences.

March 31, 2018

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Claim of TDS credit - assessee following cash accounting method - TDS certificates shows higher gross receipts then what is shown in the return of income and profit and loss account - additions were corrected deleted by the CIT(A) - AT

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