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TDS Credit u/s 199 - grievances of the assessee is that the entire TDS amount was not duly given credit by the CPC Centre - cash basis of system of accounting followed by assessee - there are provisions of under the IT Act; namely, section 199 of the IT Act, 1961 and Rule 37BA of the IT Rules, 1962 and proper mechanism is also provided under the Act and Rules. Thus, respectfully following the ratio of the Jurisdictional High Court judgement, the assessee is entitled to get credit on TDS. - AT
TDS Credit u/s 199 - grievances of the assessee is that the entire TDS amount was not duly given credit by the CPC Centre - cash basis of system of accounting followed by assessee - there are provisions of under the IT Act; namely, section 199 of the IT Act, 1961 and Rule 37BA of the IT Rules, 1962 and proper mechanism is also provided under the Act and Rules. Thus, respectfully following the ratio of the Jurisdictional High Court judgement, the assessee is entitled to get credit on TDS. - AT
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