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Proportionate disallowance of depreciation on computer and ...

Income Tax

August 19, 2015

Proportionate disallowance of depreciation on computer and software, based on the number of employees of the assessee - keeping extra computer for meeting any emergent situation of non-functional computer or under repair computer is not an unusual practice - No disallowance - AT

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