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No Income Addition for Service Charges: Assessing Officer Confirms Payments to Agents at 3.5% of Sales.

June 10, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Disallowance of service charges/commission payment - The assessee had admittedly appointed these agents to whom the payments were made to properly execute the sales orders and there is considerable efforts made by the agents in terms of statutory compliance, storage, inventorising etc. The assessee has admittedly paid these agents at 3.5% of the sales handled by them. As stated earlier, the amounts or fact of payments has not been disputed by the A.O. - No additions can be made - AT

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