Chartered Accountant
194 Points
Joined November 2011
| Originally posted by : Learn Law |
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No, there is no ways to proove that the 2,00,000 Rs/- lost in the business is directly related to the gift received from the husband.
So, apportion them between the husband and wife means?
Total Loss 2L
Husbands Loss = 1.34L
Wife's Loss = 66K
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So the wife put in 3,00,000Rs/- altogether in the business. Breaking that down, 2/3 of the money, i.e. 2,00,000Rs/- was received from the husband on which clubbing of income is applicable. The business incurred a loss of 2,00,000Rs/-, therefore, 2/3 of the loss is attributable to the husband, while 1/3 to the wife.
So yes, the loss you've quoted sounds about right.