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Assessee's Rental Deposit Write-Off Allowed as Revenue Expense u/s 37(1) Due to Lease Issues with Sipcot.

October 28, 2022

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Rental deposits written off - allowable revenue expenses u/s 37(1) - The assessee could not occupy the property since the required permission was not taken by the owner of the land from Sipcot and lease could not be finalized. The assessee has filed recovery proceedings by filing a suit before the Hon’ble Madras High Court but that is pending. In the mean time, the assessee had made this claim of rental deposits as write off and claimed as allowable expenditure u/s.37(1). - Claim allowed - AT

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