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Permission to enhance the depreciation by revaluation of the ...

Income Tax

November 30, 2016

Permission to enhance the depreciation by revaluation of the assets upwards - whether assessee company has shown high depreciation in the Profit & Loss A/c during the year under consideration and defeated the provisions of Section 115J? - AO has not power to revisit - HC

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