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Entitlement to interest u/s 244A - We find from perusal of provisions of section 244A of the Act that the said section does not draw any distinction between ‘tax’ and ‘interest’. It only uses the expression ‘any amount due’. Hence the final refund determined by the ITSC would fall within the ambit of the expression ‘any amount due’ in section 244A of the Act , thereby making the assessee eligible to receive interest u/s 244A of the Act thereon. - AT
Entitlement to interest u/s 244A - We find from perusal of provisions of section 244A of the Act that the said section does not draw any distinction between ‘tax’ and ‘interest’. It only uses the expression ‘any amount due’. Hence the final refund determined by the ITSC would fall within the ambit of the expression ‘any amount due’ in section 244A of the Act , thereby making the assessee eligible to receive interest u/s 244A of the Act thereon. - AT
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