Transfer pricing comparables and operating income principles applied to software development services, with exclusions, inclusions, and tax credit ver...
Transfer pricing on performance guarantees and overdue receivables deleted where warranty obligations were embedded and working capital adjustment alr...
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The Tribunal applied the real income principle and held that gross interest was not taxable in the assessee's hands because he merely facilitated funding, the lenders advanced money directly to the company, and interest was paid directly by the company to those lenders. The addition on that component was deleted. On the TDS credit claim, the Tribunal held that once credit was claimed in the assessee's name, he had to prove with documentary evidence that the corresponding benefit had been passed on to the actual lenders. As no bank trail, reconciliation, or other proof was produced, the TDS-related amount remained unexplained and the addition was sustained to that extent.
The Tribunal applied the real income principle and held that gross interest was not taxable in the assessee's hands because he merely facilitated funding, the lenders advanced money directly to the company, and interest was paid directly by the company to those lenders. The addition on that component was deleted. On the TDS credit claim, the Tribunal held that once credit was claimed in the assessee's name, he had to prove with documentary evidence that the corresponding benefit had been passed on to the actual lenders. As no bank trail, reconciliation, or other proof was produced, the TDS-related amount remained unexplained and the addition was sustained to that extent.
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