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TP Adjustment - Interest on trade receivables - there was no agreement provided by the assessee to show that there was an agreement between the assessee and its AE wherein the time for making the payment was provided as 30 days. In our view, the Assessing Officer is right for granting 30 days as a grace period and beyond that the Assessing Officer / lower authorities have held that the assessee is liable to pay the interest as outstanding amount for the said period. - AT
TP Adjustment - Interest on trade receivables - there was no agreement provided by the assessee to show that there was an agreement between the assessee and its AE wherein the time for making the payment was provided as 30 days. In our view, the Assessing Officer is right for granting 30 days as a grace period and beyond that the Assessing Officer / lower authorities have held that the assessee is liable to pay the interest as outstanding amount for the said period. - AT
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