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Claim of expenses from rental income - correct head of income - the business centre was being exploited by the respondent/assessee as a commercial asset. Therefore, the income from the same, as rightly concluded by the Tribunal, should have been treated by the AO/CIT(A) as business income. Consequently, the deduction of expenses as well as interest on borrowed capital would have to be allowed, in terms of Section 36(1)(iii) of the Act. - HC
Claim of expenses from rental income - correct head of income - the business centre was being exploited by the respondent/assessee as a commercial asset. Therefore, the income from the same, as rightly concluded by the Tribunal, should have been treated by the AO/CIT(A) as business income. Consequently, the deduction of expenses as well as interest on borrowed capital would have to be allowed, in terms of Section 36(1)(iii) of the Act. - HC
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