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      Depreciation at the higher rate for life-saving medical...

      Higher depreciation for medical equipment denied where assets were not covered by the notified life-saving category; rectification upheld.

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      Income TaxApril 29, 2026Case LawsAT
      Depreciation at the higher rate for life-saving medical equipment was denied where the assessee's operation theatre, air pipeline system, anaesthesia trolley system and stabilizer were not specifically listed in the depreciation table and were not remotely identical to the notified equipment. On that basis, allowance of depreciation at 40% was treated as a mistake apparent from the record, and rectification under section 154 was upheld. The Tribunal sustained restriction of depreciation to 15% and rejected reliance on the cited High Court ruling because that case involved equipment found identical to the specified machinery, which was not the position here.

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