Partial Integration of Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Income.
Partial integration of agricultural and non-agricultural income refers to the treatment of income derived from agriculture in conjunction with other sources of income for tax purposes. In India, agricultural income is exempt from income tax, while non-agricultural income is taxable. However, this distinction can lead to complexities in taxation when taxpayers have both types of income.
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