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Write-off or waiver of advance given to its subsidiary - Since we have accepted the plea of the assessee for deduction of the said sum in terms of Sec. 36(1)(vii) of the Act, the alternate pleas made by the assessee for deductibility of the said sum in terms of Sec. 37(1) of the Act or as a 'business loss' in terms of Sec. 28 of the Act, are rendered academic.
Write-off or waiver of advance given to its subsidiary - Since we have accepted the plea of the assessee for deduction of the said sum in terms of Sec. 36(1)(vii) of the Act, the alternate pleas made by the assessee for deductibility of the said sum in terms of Sec. 37(1) of the Act or as a 'business loss' in terms of Sec. 28 of the Act, are rendered academic.
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