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Disallowing excess directors remuneration - sum paid towards directors remuneration and that is to the extent of 80% of the net profit - the AO has not carried out any exercise for holding the payment of remuneration to the directors that the same is unreasonable or not in consonance with the payment of directors or remuneration. - Even it is accepted position that the directors have paid taxes on these remunerations on maximum margin rate and there is no revenue loss to the Department. - AT
Disallowing excess directors remuneration - sum paid towards directors remuneration and that is to the extent of 80% of the net profit - the AO has not carried out any exercise for holding the payment of remuneration to the directors that the same is unreasonable or not in consonance with the payment of directors or remuneration. - Even it is accepted position that the directors have paid taxes on these remunerations on maximum margin rate and there is no revenue loss to the Department. - AT
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