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Strikes Down CBDT Circular Imposing Time Limit on TDS Refunds: “Excess Tax Deposited Under Section 195 Cannot Be Retained Unlawfully”

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Delhi High Court Strikes Down CBDT Circular Imposing Time Limit on TDS Refunds: "Excess Tax Deposited Under Section 195 Cannot Be Retained Unlawfully"
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Delhi High Court Strikes Down CBDT Circular Imposing Time Limit on TDS Refunds: “Excess Tax Deposited Under Section 195 Cannot Be Retained Unlawfully”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, setting aside the rejection of their refund claim for excess tax deducted at source (TDS) under Section 195…
Posted by Rawlaw February 4, 2025

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