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Banks are advised to immediately refund the charges collected, if any, on or after 1st January 2020 on transactions carried out using the electronic modes prescribed u/s 269SU of the IT Act and not to impose charges on any future transactions carried through the said prescribed modes. - CBDT
Banks are advised to immediately refund the charges collected, if any, on or after 1st January 2020 on transactions carried out using the electronic modes prescribed u/s 269SU of the IT Act and not to impose charges on any future transactions carried through the said prescribed modes. - CBDT
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