Delhi High Court Allows SC and HC Judges to File or Revise ITR Under New Regime Without Listing Certain Allowances:

Delhi HC has prima facie allowed Supreme Court and High Court judges to treat certain statutory allowances as non-taxable receipts under the new tax regime.
SC and HC Judges Allowed to Exclude Section 22D, 23D Allowances from Income

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Delhi High Court Allows SC and HC Judges to File or Revise ITR Under New Regime Without Listing Certain Allowances
Delhi HC has prima facie allowed Supreme Court and High Court judges to treat certain statutory allowances as non-taxable receipts under the new tax regime.
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