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3 results for “depreciation”+ Section 40aclear

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Key Topics

Section 36(1)(vii)4Section 36(1)(va)3Deduction3Section 37(1)2Section 322Depreciation2

COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX vs. MAHENDRA MILLS

The appeal is dismissed

C.A. No.-005394-005394 - 1994Supreme Court15 Mar 2000
For Respondent: MAHENDRA MILLS
Section 32Section 34Section 72Section 73

depreciation in respect of any asset is not admissible as a deduction under clause (ii) of sub- section (4) of section 37 or sub-clause (ii) of clause (c) of section 40 or sub-clause (ii) of clause (a) of sub- section (5) of section 40A

M/S. SOUTHERN TECHNOLOGIES LTD. vs. JOINT COMMNR. OF INCOME TAX, COIMBATORE

C.A. No.-001337-001337 - 2003Supreme Court
11 Jan 2010
Section 145Section 2(24)Section 36(1)(vii)Section 37Section 37(1)

depreciation, renewals, etc. or providing for any known liability. Under Part – I of Schedule – VI, ‘reserve’ can be made in respect of capital reserves, capital redemption, share premium, etc. 6. Provision cannot be used to declare dividend, etc. Reserves can be utilized to pay dividends/ bonus, unless there is a statutory bar. Lastly, on the question of adding back

CHECKMATE SERVICES P LTD vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-I

C.A. No.-002833-002833 - 2016Supreme Court12 Oct 2022

Bench: HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE

Section 2Section 2(24)(x)Section 28Section 36Section 36(1)(va)Section 43B

40A(2) opens with a non-obstante clause and spells out what expenses and payments are not deductible in certain circumstances. Section 41 elaborates conditions which apply with respect to certain deductions which are otherwise allowed in respect of loss, expenditure or trading liability etc. If we consider this scheme, Sections 40- 43B, are concerned with and enact different conditions