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Forfeiture of amount - Addition of amount forfeited by assessee on share warrants u/s 43(5) - amount received on account of forfeiture of amount due to non payment towards warrants issue has to be treated as capital receipt and since the assessee has also transferred it to the capital reserve account in the balance sheet, the amount cannot be taxed as income. - AT
Forfeiture of amount - Addition of amount forfeited by assessee on share warrants u/s 43(5) - amount received on account of forfeiture of amount due to non payment towards warrants issue has to be treated as capital receipt and since the assessee has also transferred it to the capital reserve account in the balance sheet, the amount cannot be taxed as income. - AT
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