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Hiring Faculty or Consultant Doctors for Medical Conferences is an Allowable Business Expense for Training in Life-Saving Devices.

November 23, 2018

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Allowable busniss expenses - expenditure incurred towards appointment of faculty doctor or assessee’s consultant doctor in a medical conference, out of conference expenses - these life saving devices necessary for the well-being of the society as a whole and it is in the interest of the patients that the doctors are trained.

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