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TDS u/s 194IA - payment for purchase of property - the assessee in the instant case has admittedly paid Rs. 40 lakhs which is below threshold limit provided to trigger the obligation provided in Section 194IA - Hence, Section 194IA has no application where a transferee in question has neither credited nor paid consideration for transfer of immovable proper ty in excess of threshold limit of Rs. 50 lakhs. - assessee not an assessee in default - AT
TDS u/s 194IA - payment for purchase of property - the assessee in the instant case has admittedly paid Rs. 40 lakhs which is below threshold limit provided to trigger the obligation provided in Section 194IA - Hence, Section 194IA has no application where a transferee in question has neither credited nor paid consideration for transfer of immovable proper ty in excess of threshold limit of Rs. 50 lakhs. - assessee not an assessee in default - AT
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