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Depreciation on software - It is trite that the AO cannot sit in ...

Income Tax

November 7, 2022

Depreciation on software - It is trite that the AO cannot sit in the arm chair of a businessman and decide what expenditure is expedient. The genuineness of the vouchers is not in dispute. It is for an assessee to decide from time to time the expenditure that he finds it expedient to make in order to promote his business. - HC

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