Math, asked by Darkhuman, 6 months ago

Prathap Ramachand so
IV
95,000
95,000
90,000
18-UCO-472
Mr. Kalinga owns four houses, particulars of which are as follows:
Particulars
1
II
III
MRV
30,000
5,000
68,000
FRV
39,000
18,000
77,000
SR
36,200
12,000
75,000
Rent (if let out throughout the year)
42.000
Unrealized rent
3,500
Municipal taxes Paid by Owner
500
7,000
Paid by tenant
3,000
Date of completion of construction 31, May 2018 31, May2018 31, March 2018
Land revenue
300
2,000
1,000
Collection charges
400
300
200
Nature of occupation
Let out for Self-occupied Self-occupied
residence for residence for business
9.000
1. April 2017
3,000
600
Self-occupied
for residence
Property I remains vacant for 2 months from March 16, 2020 to May 15, 2020. He borrows Rs.30,000,
Rs.40,000 and Rs.65,000 for construction of House 1, House II and House IV, respectively. (date of
borrowing is June 15, 2013, date of repayment of loan is 31 December 2017, rate of interest is 15% p.a)
Business income of Mr.Kalinga for the previous year 2019 - 20 is Rs.13,55,000. Determine the income from
house property for AY 20202-21 on the assumption that he contributes Rs.1,10,000 towards PPF.​

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