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Depreciation on vehicles - 50% for half year - Cars purchased by the assessee were ready to use as on the date of purchase i.e. prior to 28th September 2011. Accordingly, even if it is assumed that the vehicles were registered on 12th October 2011 then also the assessee is eligible for depreciation at the rate of 15% for the simple reason that the vehicles were ready to use. - AT
Depreciation on vehicles - 50% for half year - Cars purchased by the assessee were ready to use as on the date of purchase i.e. prior to 28th September 2011. Accordingly, even if it is assumed that the vehicles were registered on 12th October 2011 then also the assessee is eligible for depreciation at the rate of 15% for the simple reason that the vehicles were ready to use. - AT
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