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TDS u/s 194A - TDS on deemed dividend - loan advanced by the assessee company to the other group companies - Even if, the appellant company hold 100% shares in these companies the deemed dividend would arise when these companies give loans to the appellant holding company and not other way around when holding company gives loan to subsidiary company. Thus, we find the observation made hereinabove by the ITO(TDS) is not on the correct proposition of law. - Law does not expect the payer company to deduct TDS when the payment is made to a non-shareholder. - AT
TDS u/s 194A - TDS on deemed dividend - loan advanced by the assessee company to the other group companies - Even if, the appellant company hold 100% shares in these companies the deemed dividend would arise when these companies give loans to the appellant holding company and not other way around when holding company gives loan to subsidiary company. Thus, we find the observation made hereinabove by the ITO(TDS) is not on the correct proposition of law. - Law does not expect the payer company to deduct TDS when the payment is made to a non-shareholder. - AT
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