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Remuneration paid to the Managing Director - Limited scrutiny ...


Assessing Officer Exceeded Authority by Evaluating MD's Remuneration in Limited Scrutiny Without Proper Approval.

December 1, 2020

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Remuneration paid to the Managing Director - Limited scrutiny assessment - AO did not make any discussion on the deductibility or otherwise of losses and examined the reasonableness of remuneration paid to the Managing Director which is beyond the jurisdiction of the AO as per the scrutiny guidelines. In case the AO intends to examine the issue, the AO ought to have converted the case into complete scrutiny, after obtaining the approval from the Pr.CIT or CCIT as applicable. - AT

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