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Reinsurance premium deductions require established regulatory breaches, while independently acquired software qualifies within the computer depreciati...
Rectification of mistake remains limited to self-evident record errors, preventing merits review through miscellaneous applications and preserving fin...
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Correct method of accounting u/s 145 (1) - real income - the bills that are not received by the assessee are not at all admitted by the person who is supposed to pay it and there is no obligation of payment on the shoulder of Organizing Committee - Thus the outstanding payments has neither accrued to the assessee, nor received by it - not taxable
Correct method of accounting u/s 145 (1) - real income - the bills that are not received by the assessee are not at all admitted by the person who is supposed to pay it and there is no obligation of payment on the shoulder of Organizing Committee - Thus the outstanding payments has neither accrued to the assessee, nor received by it - not taxable
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