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Computation of Capital Gains - Whether the sum paid by the ...

Income Tax

May 25, 2014

Computation of Capital Gains - Whether the sum paid by the assessee pursuant to the award passed in favour of Onkar Management Private Limited can be treated as expenditure incurred with regard to the transfer u/s 48(i) - held yes - HC

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