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Depreciation on apple ipad - at the general rate of 15% OR 60% - ...


Debate on iPad Depreciation: Is it a Computer or Mobile Phone for Tax Purposes? Taxpayer Must Prove Classification.

September 20, 2021

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Depreciation on apple ipad - at the general rate of 15% OR 60% - whether the iPad falls in the definition of computer or mobile phone? - in case the assessee wishes to claim that iPad is a computer and is required to have depreciation at the higher rate, then in our opinion, the onus is on the assessee to prove that the assessee is entitled to higher depreciation and merely on the basis of deduction/assumption it cannot be held that the iPad is computer. - AT

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