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TDS u/s 195 - payment made to non-resident marketing partner - the services rendered by marketing partner is in the nature of FTS, the assessee ought to have deducted TDS in terms of Sec.195 - Since, the assessee has failed to deduct TDS when payment made to non-resident, the AO has rightly disallowed said payment u/s.40(a)(i) of the Act. - AT
TDS u/s 195 - payment made to non-resident marketing partner - the services rendered by marketing partner is in the nature of FTS, the assessee ought to have deducted TDS in terms of Sec.195 - Since, the assessee has failed to deduct TDS when payment made to non-resident, the AO has rightly disallowed said payment u/s.40(a)(i) of the Act. - AT
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