AOs to identify taxable portion out of sum paid to NR to fix possible liability for TDS default under Sec. 195
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The CBDT has issued Instruction No. 02/2014 dated 26.02.2014 in which it has referred to the judgements of the Supreme Court in Transmission Corp of A. P. 299 ITR 587 and GE India Technology Pvt. Ltd 327 ITR 456 on the issue of deduction of tax at source u/s 195 while making payments to non-residents. The CBDT has directed AOs u/s 119 that in a case where the assessee fails to deduct TDS u/s 195, the AO cannot treat the whole sum remitted to the non-resident as being chargeable to tax but he has to determine the appropriate proportion of the sum chargeable to tax as mentioned in s. 195(1) for treating the assessee as being in default u/s 201.
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