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Officer Rejects Books u/s 145(3); Depreciation Allowed, But No Further Profit Reduction for Partner's Remuneration or Interest.

August 10, 2022

Case Laws     Income Tax     AT

Rejection of book result u/s 145(3) - estimation of income - Deduction of depreciation from the estimated income - Depreciation should be allowable being statutory allowance where Assessing Officer has rejected the books of account and estimated the income of the assessee. However, the profit declared by the assessee in the return of income cannot be further reduced on account of partner's remuneration, interest on partner's capital and the depreciation. - AT

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