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TDS u/s 195 - TDS on overseas payment - Annual Payment made to the international boards through affiliation with IBO, Cambridge etc. under the head authorization fee, fee for enrolment, license fee, registration fee - assessee in default u/s 201/201(1A) - ITAT observed that the assessee failed to provide a basis for lump sum payments made to overseas institutions. Emphasized the importance of analyzing the basis of invoices raised by overseas institutions. Matter was remanded back to the Assessing Officer to understand the basis of lump sum fees and discounts offered to the assessee.
TDS u/s 195 - TDS on overseas payment - Annual Payment made to the international boards through affiliation with IBO, Cambridge etc. under the head authorization fee, fee for enrolment, license fee, registration fee - assessee in default u/s 201/201(1A) - ITAT observed that the assessee failed to provide a basis for lump sum payments made to overseas institutions. Emphasized the importance of analyzing the basis of invoices raised by overseas institutions. Matter was remanded back to the Assessing Officer to understand the basis of lump sum fees and discounts offered to the assessee.
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