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Deduction u/s 80JJAA - computation of number of days [300 days ...


Section 80JJAA allows 300-day employment period for new workers to span previous and succeeding years for tax benefits.

September 6, 2023

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Deduction u/s 80JJAA - computation of number of days [300 days or more] for new regular workman is to be employed - period of 300 days could be taken into consideration both in the previous and succeeding years for the purpose of availing the benefit u/s 80JJAA of the Act and it is not required that workmen works for 300 days in the previous year relevant to assessment year. - HC

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