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Case Name : CIT Vs. Dresser Rand India (Bombay High Court)
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Explanation (baa) to s. 80HHC defines the term “profits of the business” to mean business profits as reduced by 90% of .. “receipts by way of brokerage, commission, interest, rent, charges or any other receipt of a similar nature“. The Tribunal took the view, on the basis of Bangalore Clothing 260 ITR 371 (Bom) that receipts towards recovery of freight, insurance, packing receipts, sales tax set off/refund and service income were “operational income” and not liable to be excluded under Expl (baa) to s. 80HHC. On appeal by the Revenue, HELD reversing the Tribunal: (i) The ratio of R...
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