The Madras High Court has held that Co-operative Bank’s rural branch bad debt deduction must be based on aggregate monthly outstanding advances and not incremental lending. The Bench of Justice Anita Sumanth and Justice Mummineni Sudheer Kumar has dismissed two appeals filed by the Income Tax Department against Co-operative Bank, reaffirming the method for computing…
Rural Branch Bad Debt Deduction Must Be Based on Aggregate Monthly Outstanding Advances, Not Incremental Lending: Madras HC
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