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Corporate Tax Victory: ESOP Expenses, Stock Exchange Charges, and SEBI Settlement Costs Legally Recognized as Business Expenditures

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....ITAT allowed assessee's appeal on multiple grounds of disallowance. The tribunal permitted ESOP expenses as deductible business expenditure under Section 37(1), upheld charges paid to stock exchanges as legitimate business expenses, and recognized settlement charges paid to SEBI as allowable expenditure. The tribunal consistently followed precedential decisions from previous cases involving similar technical violations and financial transactions. For gratuity payment reversal, ITAT directed the Assessing Officer to verify facts and provide appropriate relief, allowing the ground for statistical purposes with a requirement for the assessee to submit detailed documentation.....