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Expenditure allowable u/s. 57 - rental income from sub leased ...

Income Tax

April 9, 2018

Expenditure allowable u/s. 57 - rental income from sub leased the property taxed under the head income from other sources - claim of depreciation and corporate expenses etc. - expanses cannot be allowed in the absence of direct nexus - AT

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