The Business Profits Act, 1947.
10. Allowances of business profit tax
in computing income for income-tax purposes.-
The amount of the business profits tax
payable by any person for any chargeable accounting period shall, in computing total income
for the purposes of the relevant income-tax or super-tax assessment, be allowed as a deduction;
Provided that where, under the provisions of this Act relating to deficiencies
of profits relief is given by way of repayment from
business profits tax chargeable for any chargeable accounting period previous to that in which
the deficiency occurs the amount of the deduction allowed shall not be altered,
but the amount repayable shall be taken into account in computing the profits
and gains of the business for the purposes of income-tax as if it were a profit
of the business accruing in the previous year (as determined for that business
for the purposes of the Indian Income- tax Act, 1922) in
which the deficiency of profits occurs.