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Once the assessee has claimed the standard deduction in relation ...

Income Tax

April 13, 2017

Once the assessee has claimed the standard deduction in relation to the leased property which includes furniture and fixtures, the assessee is not entitled to further depreciation on such leased asset. - AT

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