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TDS u/s 194C - non deduction of TDS from the payments made to transporters - relief u/s 194(6) - non-filing of the statutory form as required u/s 194C(7) - On seeing these questions which are to be answered by the assessee in the statutory Form 26Q, it gives an impression that the assessee is entitled to file more than one statement and probably for that reason a query was made to the assessee if he has filed any statement earlier for the said quarter. In any event, the Assessing Officer having not found fault with the contents of Form 26Q filed by the assessee, on a technical ground the relief cannot be denied to assessee and the Tribunal was right in dismissing the revenue’s appeal. - HC
TDS u/s 194C - non deduction of TDS from the payments made to transporters - relief u/s 194(6) - non-filing of the statutory form as required u/s 194C(7) - On seeing these questions which are to be answered by the assessee in the statutory Form 26Q, it gives an impression that the assessee is entitled to file more than one statement and probably for that reason a query was made to the assessee if he has filed any statement earlier for the said quarter. In any event, the Assessing Officer having not found fault with the contents of Form 26Q filed by the assessee, on a technical ground the relief cannot be denied to assessee and the Tribunal was right in dismissing the revenue’s appeal. - HC
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