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Case Name : Synthite Industrial Ltd. Vs CIT (Kerala High Court)
Related Assessment Year : 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11.
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Synthite Industrial Ltd. Vs CIT (Kerala High Court)

Admittedly, the assessee purchased the land which was a rubber estate. The land was purchased to utilize it for the non-agricultural purpose of expansion of its factory. The rubber trees in the land were slaughter tapped which is a process that immediately precedes the cutting and removal of the rubber trees. The income returned by the assessee, is the income from slaughter tapping of rubber trees. This income was not gained from agricultural operations, but was only from exploitation of standing trees

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