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Disallowance of ESIC and EPF u/s 37(1) - assessee was not under obligation to discharge the liability under EPF and ESIC in respect of employees of sub-contractors - the assessee as part of good corporate governance complied with the provisions of beneficial legislature qua the contract labourers who were working for the assessee - wholly and exclusively for the purpose of business - duly allowable
Disallowance of ESIC and EPF u/s 37(1) - assessee was not under obligation to discharge the liability under EPF and ESIC in respect of employees of sub-contractors - the assessee as part of good corporate governance complied with the provisions of beneficial legislature qua the contract labourers who were working for the assessee - wholly and exclusively for the purpose of business - duly allowable
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