Promissory note presumption of consideration survives blank-signature and income-tax non-disclosure objections when admissions and attesting evidence ...
Carry forward the unabsorbed depreciation beyond eight years - The interregnum restriction of limiting the claim for an eight-year period does not take away the right of an assessee to claim the balance of unabsorbed depreciation, forever. The balance of unabsorbed depreciation revives back into life and becomes eligible for carry forward and set off along with the other part unabsorbed depreciation available to the credit of the assessee - HC
Carry forward the unabsorbed depreciation beyond eight years - The interregnum restriction of limiting the claim for an eight-year period does not take away the right of an assessee to claim the balance of unabsorbed depreciation, forever. The balance of unabsorbed depreciation revives back into life and becomes eligible for carry forward and set off along with the other part unabsorbed depreciation available to the credit of the assessee - HC
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