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TDS u/s 194I - CAM charges paid - There is no reason to distinguish between the nature of two payments made by the lessee to the lessor if lessor keeps rent to himself and the CAM charges are paid further by the lessor unless there is composite rent, inclusive of the CAM. Which is not the case, as admittedly they are paid under different clauses of the agreement and by separate invoices. - AT
TDS u/s 194I - CAM charges paid - There is no reason to distinguish between the nature of two payments made by the lessee to the lessor if lessor keeps rent to himself and the CAM charges are paid further by the lessor unless there is composite rent, inclusive of the CAM. Which is not the case, as admittedly they are paid under different clauses of the agreement and by separate invoices. - AT
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