Inter-corporate dividend deduction limits: specified financial companies receive preferential deduction while others limited to timely distributed dividends. Deduction for inter-corporate dividends under substituted section 80M allows domestic companies to deduct dividend income from other domestic companies subject to class-based limits: specified financial institutions receive a preferential proportionate deduction, while other domestic companies may deduct only up to the amount of dividend they distribute on or before the due date. The section bars repeated deductions for the same distributed amount, excludes dividends for prior periods, and defines key terms including scheduled bank, public financial institution, State financial corporations, and due date.
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Inter-corporate dividend deduction limits: specified financial companies receive preferential deduction while others limited to timely distributed dividends.
Deduction for inter-corporate dividends under substituted section 80M allows domestic companies to deduct dividend income from other domestic companies subject to class-based limits: specified financial institutions receive a preferential proportionate deduction, while other domestic companies may deduct only up to the amount of dividend they distribute on or before the due date. The section bars repeated deductions for the same distributed amount, excludes dividends for prior periods, and defines key terms including scheduled bank, public financial institution, State financial corporations, and due date.
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