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Claim of higher depreciation on drilling Rigs - Rig claimed as ...

Income Tax

April 24, 2015

Claim of higher depreciation on drilling Rigs - Rig claimed as Heavy motor vehicle (Lorry) - Transport Authority has registered the workover/servicing mobile rig under the category Heavy Goods Vehicle Drilling Rig - higher depreciation @ 40% on Rigs allowed - AT

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