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Interest Payment Disallowed: No Proof Loan Used for Business u/s 36(1)(vii) Income Tax Provisions.

February 21, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Disallowing interest payment on loan - Even, before us, no evidences have been provided to prove that the loan received earlier was utilized for the business purpose which makes the interest paid or payable allowable under the provisions of Section 36(1)(vii). The arguments that there was no outgoing fund on the contrary, the assessee was a net gainer in form of waiver cannot be considered as a tenable claim. - AT

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