What is meaning of Corporate Assessee & Non Corporate
Assessee? Corporate Market & Non Corporate Market?
Answer Posted / raghavendra bidi
Corporate assessee means assessee registered under companies act 1956 & non corporate assessee means they are not registered under companies act 1956 like Individual,HUF,AOP,BOI,fIRMS etc.
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