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Charitable activity - CIT while dealing with the application for ...


CIT Oversteps by Assessing Trust's Income and Profits Instead of Focusing on Objectives for Registration Application.

November 19, 2018

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Charitable activity - CIT while dealing with the application for grant of registration of limiting its jurisdiction within the aspect of its objects unnecessarily exceeded to the issue of income derived by the Trust spend for charitable purposes and the profit earned by the Trust

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