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The ITAT addressed issues regarding exemption u/s 11 for excessive payments of salary and rent to persons specified u/s 13(3). The CIT(A) deleted the addition of excessive salary paid to a clerk, justifying it based on the clerk's qualifications and experience. The AO's disallowance of rent payments was overturned as the market rental report supported the payments. The ITAT upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, stating no basis for the AO's additions u/s 13(3). The ITAT concluded that the payments were not excessive u/s 13(3), allowing the exemption u/s 11. The appeal of the assessee was allowed.
The ITAT addressed issues regarding exemption u/s 11 for excessive payments of salary and rent to persons specified u/s 13(3). The CIT(A) deleted the addition of excessive salary paid to a clerk, justifying it based on the clerk's qualifications and experience. The AO's disallowance of rent payments was overturned as the market rental report supported the payments. The ITAT upheld the CIT(A)'s decision, stating no basis for the AO's additions u/s 13(3). The ITAT concluded that the payments were not excessive u/s 13(3), allowing the exemption u/s 11. The appeal of the assessee was allowed.
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