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Expenses - increase in authorised capital - section 35D

Date 16 Oct 2009
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Deductibility of capital-raising expenses denied for authorised capital increases by NBFCs under tax deduction rules.
Expenses incurred by a non-banking financial company for increasing authorised capital are reported as not allowable as a deduction under section 35D, with supporting references to a Madras High Court decision and an additional cited case provided in the source discussion. (AI Summary)

Whether expenses incurred on increase in authorised capital by an NBFC, allowable under section 35D or not?

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No, you are not entitled to calim the deduction under section 35D for expenses incurred on increase in authorized capital by an NBFC - Decision of Madaras High Court may be referred to - https://www.taxtmi.com/caselaws?id=33217

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Further you may visit to following case law - https://www.taxtmi.com/caselaws?id=12655

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