Development agreements require legal possession or effective enjoyment for capital gains transfer; permissive possession and deferred consideration de...
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TP adjustment - ALP of royalty - In the absence of empirical data, stating higher royalty was not justified only because it did not result in any tangible benefit to the Assessee was not be the right approach - ITAT direction to the TPO to adopt the percentage(5.6%) as has been accepted by DRP based on survey report of travel industry in subsequent year does not appear to be unreasonable - no substantial question of law arises
TP adjustment - ALP of royalty - In the absence of empirical data, stating higher royalty was not justified only because it did not result in any tangible benefit to the Assessee was not be the right approach - ITAT direction to the TPO to adopt the percentage(5.6%) as has been accepted by DRP based on survey report of travel industry in subsequent year does not appear to be unreasonable - no substantial question of law arises
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