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Loss of Advance given to procure land for future projects - the ...

Income Tax

April 18, 2015

Loss of Advance given to procure land for future projects - the amount in question was advanced by the assessee for purchase of land which would be going to form part of stock in trade of the assessee being in the business of construction and development - allowed as revenue expenditure u/s 37(1) - AT

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