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Tribunal Rules Rental Income u/s 56(2)(iii); Dismisses Related Party Transaction Objection Favoring Assessee.

August 16, 2022

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Correct head of income - rental income earned by the assessee - Tribunal recorded its unequivocal finding that the lease deed under consideration was composite one and that it answered the description under section 56(2)(iii) of the Act. Another objection of the Revenue that it is related party transaction has also been rejected by the Tribunal by saying that no adverse view has been taken in determination of ALP with AE by the Ld. TPO nor provisions of Section 40A(2) have ever been invoked. - decided in favour of the assessee - AT

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