Taxpayer Cannot Be Denied BSNL VRS Tax Exemption Under Section 10(10B) Due to Lack of Awareness, Holds ITAT:

The ITAT allows full Section 10(10B) tax exemption on BSNL VRS-2019 compensation, ruling that genuine exemption claims cannot be denied merely due to non-claim in the original ITR.
ITAT Grants Full Tax Exemption on BSNL VRS Compensation Despite No Claim in ITR

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Taxpayer Cannot Be Denied BSNL VRS Tax Exemption Under Section 10(10B) Due to Lack of Awareness, Holds ITAT
The ITAT allows full Section 10(10B) tax exemption on BSNL VRS-2019 compensation, ruling that genuine exemption claims cannot be denied merely due to non-claim in the original ITR.
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