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TP Adjustment - interest on delayed receivables - Assessee pleaded that the deferred receivables do not constitute a separate international transaction requiring benchmarking and such a treatment is bad under law and working capital adjustment would take into account the impact of outstanding receivables and no need to impute any interest on receivables - the interest shall be charged only at 6% p.a. in respect of the receivables outstanding for more than 30 days. - AT
TP Adjustment - interest on delayed receivables - Assessee pleaded that the deferred receivables do not constitute a separate international transaction requiring benchmarking and such a treatment is bad under law and working capital adjustment would take into account the impact of outstanding receivables and no need to impute any interest on receivables - the interest shall be charged only at 6% p.a. in respect of the receivables outstanding for more than 30 days. - AT
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