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Unless otherwise expressly provided, same income cannot be taxed twice
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- Mahaveer Kumar Jain Vs Commissioner of Income Tax (Supreme Court Of India)
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- Supreme Court of India
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Mahaveer Kumar Jain Vs CIT (Supreme Court)
It is a fundamental rule of law of taxation that, unless otherwise expressly provided, income cannot be taxed twice. Furthermore, a taxing Statute should not be interpreted in such a manner that its effect will be to cast a burden twice over for the payment of tax on the taxpayer unless the language of the Statute is so compelling that the court has no alternative than to accept it. In a case of reasonable doubt, the construction most beneficial to the taxpayer is to be adopted. So, it is clear enough that the income in the present ca...






