Discount on issue of debentures is a __________
(a) Revenue loss to be charged in the year of issue
(b) Capital loss to be written off from capital reserve
(c) Capital loss to be written off over the tenure of the
debentures
(d) Capital loss to be shown as goodwill

Answer Posted / zareena akhtari

As per the Model Test Paper Book -1 issued by ICAI
the answer is: (C)

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