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Correct head of income - taxability of rental income - the assessee is owner and thereby receives any income from house property, it should be taxed under the head “income from house property”. But in the case on hand, the assessee received rent only by sub letting the property, therefore, we are of the view that the assessee has rightly shown the rental income under the head “income from other sources”. - AT
Correct head of income - taxability of rental income - the assessee is owner and thereby receives any income from house property, it should be taxed under the head “income from house property”. But in the case on hand, the assessee received rent only by sub letting the property, therefore, we are of the view that the assessee has rightly shown the rental income under the head “income from other sources”. - AT
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