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Deduction of TDS - Interest u/s 2(28A) - Refund amount with ...


High Court: Refunds with interest to flat buyers don't create debtor-creditor ties; no tax deduction needed u/s 2(28A). (28A.

August 25, 2021

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Deduction of TDS - Interest u/s 2(28A) - Refund amount with interest to the flat purchasers/Petitioners as per the decree of the High Court - such a relationship does not spell out a debtor-creditor relationship nor is the payment made by the Respondent Nos. 4 to 7 to the Petitioners one in discharge of any pre-existing obligation, so as to attract Section 2(28A) of the IT Act. - Payment to be made without making any deduction of tax at source - HC

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