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The interest expenditure correlating to the interest paid by the assessee firm on the funds borrowed is to be disallowed u/s 36(1)(iii), to the extent, the same were advanced to the partner by way of overdrawing of his capital, and it is only the excess interest so received by the firm from him, if any, which would be assessed under the head “Other sources”. - AT
The interest expenditure correlating to the interest paid by the assessee firm on the funds borrowed is to be disallowed u/s 36(1)(iii), to the extent, the same were advanced to the partner by way of overdrawing of his capital, and it is only the excess interest so received by the firm from him, if any, which would be assessed under the head “Other sources”. - AT
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