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Loss from other source [wrongly shown as interest] and set off u/s.71 - assessee had opted for the deeming provision contemplated u/s.44AD of the Act but had separately raised a claim for deduction of certain business expenses - The mandate of law to the said effect can safely be gathered from a perusal of sub-section (2) of Section 44AD any deduction allowable under the provisions of sections 30 to 38 shall, for the purposes of sub-section (1), be deemed to have been already given full effect to and no further deduction under those sections shall be allowed. - AT
Loss from other source [wrongly shown as interest] and set off u/s.71 - assessee had opted for the deeming provision contemplated u/s.44AD of the Act but had separately raised a claim for deduction of certain business expenses - The mandate of law to the said effect can safely be gathered from a perusal of sub-section (2) of Section 44AD any deduction allowable under the provisions of sections 30 to 38 shall, for the purposes of sub-section (1), be deemed to have been already given full effect to and no further deduction under those sections shall be allowed. - AT
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