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Assessee becoming resident as per FEMA not entitled to exemption under section 10(4)

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Posted onon February 3, 2020

Tenet Tax Daily February 03 2020

By tenettax-team
Corporate Tax

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Interest on loans taken for acquiring controlling interest in a company is an allowable expenditure

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