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Amendment of section 234C - levy of interest - It is proposed to make consequential amendments in sub-section (1) of section 234C, in view of the amendments made in section 211, so as to levy interest on deferment of advance tax, in the same manner as applicable to the company, to an assessee (other than company) also. Further, with regard to an eligible assessee referred to in section 44AD, it is proposed to provide that interest shall be levied, if the advance tax paid on or before the 15th day of March is less than the tax due on the returned income.
Amendment of section 234C - levy of interest - It is proposed to make consequential amendments in sub-section (1) of section 234C, in view of the amendments made in section 211, so as to levy interest on deferment of advance tax, in the same manner as applicable to the company, to an assessee (other than company) also. Further, with regard to an eligible assessee referred to in section 44AD, it is proposed to provide that interest shall be levied, if the advance tax paid on or before the 15th day of March is less than the tax due on the returned income.
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