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Domestic companies with turnover below the prescribed threshold are subject to the 25% corporate tax rate fixed by the Finance Act applicable to the relevant assessment year. An incorrect reference to section 115BA in the return does not justify applying the higher 30% rate where the company otherwise qualifies for the concessional rate. The applicable statutory rate must be applied to returned income, and the benefit is not denied solely because a revised return was not filed.
Domestic companies with turnover below the prescribed threshold are subject to the 25% corporate tax rate fixed by the Finance Act applicable to the relevant assessment year. An incorrect reference to section 115BA in the return does not justify applying the higher 30% rate where the company otherwise qualifies for the concessional rate. The applicable statutory rate must be applied to returned income, and the benefit is not denied solely because a revised return was not filed.
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