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TDS Claimed but not reflected in 26AS - Assessee’s excess claim of TDS assuming that the less payment made by the clients are towards TDS may not be acceptable, however, if the amounts in dispute were not actually paid by the clients but were offered to tax by including it in the income, the same has to be reduced, as, assessee never received such income. - AT
TDS Claimed but not reflected in 26AS - Assessee’s excess claim of TDS assuming that the less payment made by the clients are towards TDS may not be acceptable, however, if the amounts in dispute were not actually paid by the clients but were offered to tax by including it in the income, the same has to be reduced, as, assessee never received such income. - AT
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