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Disallowance u/s 36(1)(iii) - claim of interest expenditure - The companies GIL and CNIL are subsidiary companies, which clearly indicates that the investment made by the assessee company in other sister concerns rather we can say subsidiary companies are meant to be for commercial expediency and commercial necessity. - the investment made by the assessee are for its commercial purposes hence the interest expenditure borne by the assessee for the investment made by the assessee on its subsidiary company are allowable expenditure under section 37(1) of the Act. - AT
Disallowance u/s 36(1)(iii) - claim of interest expenditure - The companies GIL and CNIL are subsidiary companies, which clearly indicates that the investment made by the assessee company in other sister concerns rather we can say subsidiary companies are meant to be for commercial expediency and commercial necessity. - the investment made by the assessee are for its commercial purposes hence the interest expenditure borne by the assessee for the investment made by the assessee on its subsidiary company are allowable expenditure under section 37(1) of the Act. - AT
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