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Disallowance of depreciation on galas as given on rent - the primary condition as envisaged by Section 32 to claim the depreciation is that the assets should be used for the purposes of assessee’s business which has remained unfulfilled for galas given on rent - depreciation claimed over and above the statutory deduction u/s 24 is not allowable
Disallowance of depreciation on galas as given on rent - the primary condition as envisaged by Section 32 to claim the depreciation is that the assets should be used for the purposes of assessee’s business which has remained unfulfilled for galas given on rent - depreciation claimed over and above the statutory deduction u/s 24 is not allowable
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