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Depreciation - Disallowance of amount released from reserves account under normal computation of income - The net result of the accounting entries passed in the books of accounts was that the assessee has claimed enhanced depreciation on concessional duty and at the same time, reversed the same from reserves and surplus account and thus, the net effect of the entry is nil adjustment to income computed for the year. Therefore AO was erred in disallowing depreciation claim on asset and added back to total income without understanding the fact that entries passed in the books of accounts is not determinative to compute correct income of the assessee - AT
Depreciation - Disallowance of amount released from reserves account under normal computation of income - The net result of the accounting entries passed in the books of accounts was that the assessee has claimed enhanced depreciation on concessional duty and at the same time, reversed the same from reserves and surplus account and thus, the net effect of the entry is nil adjustment to income computed for the year. Therefore AO was erred in disallowing depreciation claim on asset and added back to total income without understanding the fact that entries passed in the books of accounts is not determinative to compute correct income of the assessee - AT
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