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Not giving credit of the TDS as available in the form 26 AS - Portuguese Civil Code of 1867 which is in force in the State of Goa - the legislative expression “assessee” herein must be read as “the spouses assessees” in light of section 5A of the Act and therefore, such TDS amount has to be consequentially apportioned going by scheme of the Act. The assessee’s instant arguments seeking entire TDS credit in his hands stand rejected therefore. - AT
Not giving credit of the TDS as available in the form 26 AS - Portuguese Civil Code of 1867 which is in force in the State of Goa - the legislative expression “assessee” herein must be read as “the spouses assessees” in light of section 5A of the Act and therefore, such TDS amount has to be consequentially apportioned going by scheme of the Act. The assessee’s instant arguments seeking entire TDS credit in his hands stand rejected therefore. - AT
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