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TDS u/s 194H - commission or brokerage - referring the students to the booksellers to purchase the textbooks published by the assessee - The substance of the transaction is to be given more importance than its form. The Character of payment is to be analysed. On analyzing the same, the only logical conclusion that could be drawn is that the payments made by the assessee squarely falls under the ambit of ‘commission or brokerage’ in terms of section 194H of the Act. - AT
TDS u/s 194H - commission or brokerage - referring the students to the booksellers to purchase the textbooks published by the assessee - The substance of the transaction is to be given more importance than its form. The Character of payment is to be analysed. On analyzing the same, the only logical conclusion that could be drawn is that the payments made by the assessee squarely falls under the ambit of ‘commission or brokerage’ in terms of section 194H of the Act. - AT
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