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BANTWAL RAMNATH BHAT
Apartment-301, Capitol, Kadri
Manglore-575002, Karnataka
Mb. No. 09845533777 PAN: ACAPB5139M Email:bhatramnath@yahoo.com

INVOICE

Invoice No.:
Visa/03-12-13 ____ Date: 31.12.2012

Confluence Integrated Services Pvt. Ltd.
520, Antriksh Bhawa, 22 KG Marg
New Delhi-110 001

Professional charges towards services rendered to Visa Rs. 1,42,000/ International for month of December, 2012

(Rs One Lakhs Forty Two Thousand Only)

TDS has to be deducted @ 10% under section 194J of the Income Tax Act

Bantwal Ramnath Bhat

BANTWAL RAMNATH BHAT
Apartment-301, Capitol, Kadri
Manglore-575002, Karnataka
Mb. No. 09845533777 PAN: ACAPB5139M Email:bhatramnath@yahoo.com

INVOICE

Invoice No.:
Visa/06-12-13 ____ Date: 31.03.2013

Confluence Integrated Services Pvt. Ltd.
520, Antriksh Bhawa, 22 KG Marg
New Delhi-110 001

Professional charges towards services rendered to Visa Rs. 1,57,000/
International for month of March, 2013

(Rs One Lakhs Fifty seven Thousand Only)

TDS has to be deducted @ 10% under section 194J of the Income Tax Act

Bantwal Ramnath Bhat

BANTWAL RAMNATH BHAT
Apartment-301, Capitol, Kadri
Manglore-575002,

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