Order -- CBDT issued order dated 13.02.2024 to remit and extinguish the outstanding demand as declared in Budget speech by FM up to Rs.25,000/- up to AY 2010-11 and up to Rs.10,000/- for AY 2011 to 2015-16. Remission and extinguishment of demands shall be subject to maximum celling of Rs. 1,00,000/- for any specific taxpayer/assessee.

 

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