Dispute Resolution Panel objections must reach both prescribed forums; otherwise assessment may proceed and statutory appeal remains the proper remedy...
Political contribution deductions require recipient party compliance with contribution-reporting conditions; banking-channel donations alone do not qu...
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Deduction u/s. 24(a) equal to 30% - Rental income from fixture, fittings and amenities - separate agreements for let out of the property and for providing amenities - The principle of res judicata does not apply to tax proceedings, but the rule of consistency must be respected unless there are new facts. - the rule of consistency supports the claim of the assessee that the rental income from amenities must be treated as income from house property and is eligible for a deduction under section 24(a) of the Act - AT
Deduction u/s. 24(a) equal to 30% - Rental income from fixture, fittings and amenities - separate agreements for let out of the property and for providing amenities - The principle of res judicata does not apply to tax proceedings, but the rule of consistency must be respected unless there are new facts. - the rule of consistency supports the claim of the assessee that the rental income from amenities must be treated as income from house property and is eligible for a deduction under section 24(a) of the Act - AT
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