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Denial of TDS credit - employer of the assessee has not deposited TDS after deducting the same from the salary paid to the assessee - Based on this precedent, the Tribunal concluded that the appellant, having accepted salary after TDS deduction, should not be penalized for the employer's failure to remit TDS. The Tribunal allowed the appellant's appeal, directing the Revenue to credit the TDS deducted by the employer.
Denial of TDS credit - employer of the assessee has not deposited TDS after deducting the same from the salary paid to the assessee - Based on this precedent, the Tribunal concluded that the appellant, having accepted salary after TDS deduction, should not be penalized for the employer's failure to remit TDS. The Tribunal allowed the appellant's appeal, directing the Revenue to credit the TDS deducted by the employer.
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