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Disallowance u/s 43B - it is not a case of conversion of ...

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May 4, 2022

Disallowance u/s 43B - it is not a case of conversion of outstanding interest into the loan so that the same could be allowed only on the actual payment, more particularly, when as acknowledge by ICICI Ltd. the defaulted interest stands extinguished having realized the fully paid up shares. Consequently, there is no further outstanding interest to be paid by the assessee company in future as it stands extinguished in the year under consideration Section 43B is hereby held to be attracted in the facts of the case. - HC

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