Vintage car sale is subject to capital gains tax if there's no proof of its personal use: Bombay High Court

The Court upheld capital gains tax on the sale of a 1931 Ford Tourer, holding that a car’s mere capability for personal use does not make it a personal effect under tax law.
Vintage Ford convertible with Bombay High Court
Vintage Ford convertible with Bombay High Court
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The Bombay High Court recently held that a vintage car sold by a Mumbai taxpayer was not his personal effect and was subject to capital gains tax, as there was no proof of its personal use [Narendra Bhuva v Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax, Mumbai].

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